The Abolitionists
immediate end to slavery.
The North wanted to end slavery
Oliver Ellsworth wanted slavery to end. He wanted to stop the practice of slave trade and thought many slave owners were hypocrites.
He owned a newspaper , the Liberator, in which he wrote about ending slavery. He also was a founder of the American Anti-Slavery group.
I think you are confused. The confederacy wanted to keep slavery.
The group of US citizens named the antislavery abolitionists wanted to end slavery in the United States. This group of great influence believed that slavery was wrong and contradicted the Declaration of Independence.
they wanted to end slavery
In 1837 Lincoln took his first public stand on slavery when the Illinois legislature voted to condemn the activities of the abolition societies that wanted an immediate end to slavery by any means.
immediate end to slavery.
No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery
No, the Union wanted to end slavery, that was the reason was for the Civil War. The Confederacy wanted slavery
They wanted slavery to be abolished (removed,) and for African American's to be treated as equals.
A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States
Everyone, not just the US, wanted an immediate end to the war. Unfortunately everyone wanted it on their own terms.
In 1837 Lincoln took his first public stand on slavery when the Illinois legislature voted to condemn the activities of the abolition societies that wanted an immediate end to slavery by any means.
Yes. They wanted to abolish slavery.
The statement that reflects the abolitionist view on slavery is: "Slavery is a moral and social evil that must be abolished to achieve equality and justice for all individuals." Abolitionists believed that slavery was a grave injustice that violated the principles of freedom and human dignity, and advocated for its immediate end.