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Compare the arguments of northerners with southerners who opposed abolitionism?

they opposed the african american slavery


Why did some northern factory owners oppose abolitionism?

They opposed it because they received cotton from the southern plantations for clothes so slavery was also a source of money for them.


What is a sentence using abolitionism?

Abolitionism refers to a movement to end slavery.


Why did some northerners who disapproved of slavery opposed extreme abolitionism?

Northerners viewed abolitionism as a dangerous threat to the existing social system. Many in the North also had no desire to see the South's economy crumble. If this were to happen they would lose huge sums of money that Southern planters owed to Northern banks.


Can you give me a sentences with the word abolitionism in it?

I believe abolitionism of certain rases is very unhumain, and crude.


How did northerners react to abolitionism?

Northerners had mixed reactions to abolitionism. Many supported the movement, viewing slavery as a moral atrocity that needed to be eradicated, and they participated in abolitionist societies, rallies, and publications. However, some opposed abolitionism out of fear it would disrupt the social order or lead to racial integration, while others were indifferent, prioritizing economic interests or regional stability over the plight of enslaved people. This division contributed to tensions between the North and South leading up to the Civil War.


Why was abolitionism important?

Abolitionism was important because it illegalized all forms of slavery and it stops all forms of hated things.


Abolitionism had as its goal?

the end of slavery.


Abolitionism key women leaders?

Some key abolitionism women leaders include Angelina Grimke and Susan B. Anthony.


The movement to end slavery was known as?

Abolitionism


The movement to end slavery is known as?

Abolitionism


What is garrisonian abolitionism?

immediate end to slavery.