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some important people in the abolition movement are Harriet Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Benjamin Rush, Thomas Paine, Charles Finney and many many more people...
Puritans refused to hold enslaved people; Quakers and Mennonites condemned slavery
because some people didn't believe in slavery but some people did. So they came up with abolitionists
William Floyde Garrison, he influenced the movement in a more peaceful mannor by using his skills in poetry to write poems to sway people viewpoints on abolition. dont copy that word for word or else your teacher will find out
The South opposed Abolition because slavery was the mainstay of the cotton industry, the only big export of the South, representing half the exports of the USA. For this reason, most people inthe North alsoopposed Abolition because the cotton revenues were so important. The Abolitionists were not very numerous, although they included some highly influential people. (Lincoln was not one of them.) After 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was published, many more people became Abolitionists, but they still remained quitea minority.
some important people in the abolition movement are Harriet Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Benjamin Rush, Thomas Paine, Charles Finney and many many more people...
The problem with the aboltion movement is slavery.
Puritans refused to hold enslaved people; Quakers and Mennonites condemned slavery
because some people didn't believe in slavery but some people did. So they came up with abolitionists
People supported abolition for moral reasons, such as the belief that slavery was unjust and violated human rights. Others supported abolition for economic reasons, wanting to shift to a wage-based labor system. Some also supported abolition as a way to promote social and political equality.
Some of the prominent advocates for the abolition of slavery include Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, William Wilberforce, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. These individuals played a significant role in the abolitionist movement by raising awareness about the inhumanity of slavery and advocating for its abolition through their writing, speeches, and activism.
Martin Luther King Jr. did not lead people against the Catholic church, he led them against some of the people in the Catholic church. These people where the horrible people who lynched many black people. People followed MLK because he was the leader of a great movement.
There were many reform movements that have happened in America. Some of these include suffrage, equality, socialism, populism, and abolition.
Why are some people against slavery give some reasons and explain
William Floyde Garrison, he influenced the movement in a more peaceful mannor by using his skills in poetry to write poems to sway people viewpoints on abolition. dont copy that word for word or else your teacher will find out
Knowing about some of the people who were alive in 1920 I am going to take an educated guess at the answer. I know that President McKinley was against women's suffrage and had some of the women involved in the movement arrested. Henry Ford would have also been against the amendment. He was not a very nice man and was against women working. Most men in this time were against a woman having any rights.
some people are for and some people are against it