this is one of the sentences that i have used with abolished in it "Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia" its just like using the synonym of the word you just replaced it with abolished.One of Abraham Lincoln's plans was to abolish slavery.
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The presedent of United states , He shared in the civir war , Unifed the states and abolished slavery
annulled, voided, invalidated; repealed, reversed, rescinded, revoked, disallowed, canceled, abolished; countermanded, terminated, quashed
According to the Oxford English Dictionary: "In Imperial Russia: a secret police department set up in 1881 (after the assassination of Tsar Alexander II) to maintain state security and suppress revolutionary activities, and abolished after the February Revolution in 1917 (now hist.). Also (in later and extended use): the security services of the Soviet Union or its successors."
Spain abolished serfdom in 1837
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Joseph II
Czar Alexander II freed the serfs in his empire in 1742. While they were freed, they were still very poor and still worked in terrible conditions.
He abolished serfdom on all royal lands in Prussia, all the lands that he owned, but not throughout the country.
Tsar Alexander II issued the "Emancipation Edict" which abolished the institution of serfdom.
Czar Alexander II. He abolished serfdom in 1861
Japan's enlightened government.
Catherine the Great attempted reforms to benefit her people, but her actions were flawed in some important ways. The authority and power of the nobility increased at the expense of the serfs, and the condition of ordinary people deteriorated.
Joseph II
After the Czar Alexander II's emancipation edict, all the personal serfdom was abolished.
The Russian revolution began with his death and the deaths of his wife and 6 children . He did not abolish serfdom. The whole point of the revolution was to overthrow the Czar and replace him with a government that controlled all aspects of living for the Russian people.