Because the southern states had rebelled against the USA.
because slavery was still not bannedbecause slavery was still not banned
I think he wanted to destroy it
that he was horrible
I think William reigned for 21 years :):):):)
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It wages call
No. In the very first issue of his anti-slavery newspaper, the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison stated, "I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. . . . I am in earnest -- I will not equivocate -- I will not excuse -- I will not retreat a single inch -- AND I WILL BE HEARD."
He believed free blacks could immigrate to a territory on the west coast of Africa.
William Lloyd Garrison was a very radical abolitionist, and many would think that his impact would be abolishing slavery. The big impact that he had, though, was the impact on the media. He represented freedom of the press and of speech. Garrison was definitely not one to censor himself or speak what people wanted to hear, laying the foundation for the growing amount of freedom that the media has now.
William Lloyd Garrison put out the first issue of The Liberator in 1831, and it ceased production in December 1865 (after the 13th Amendment was passed in February 1865). He used the newspaper to express his views on slavery to the public (which were very radical: emancipate all slaves with no compensation whatsoever to their owners). With about 3,000 regular readers, 3/4 of those readers were African Americans.
In the very first issue of his anti-slavery newspaper, the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison stated, "I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. . . . I am in earnest -- I will not equivocate -- I will not excuse -- I will not retreat a single inch -- AND I WILL BE HEARD." And Garrison was heard. For more than three decades, from the first issue of his weekly paper in 1831, until after the end of the Civil War in 1865 when the last issue was published, Garrison spoke out eloquently and passionately against slavery and for the rights of America's black inhabitants.
He had a bachlors degree in BEATING THE OUTTA NICCAZ LYKE U or whoever it iz reading diz........P.S. yall dumb asz hel if yall actually think this is true
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Few northerners took much notice of Vicksburg. Gettysburg overshadowed it.
Garrison was a man of infrequent enormous ideals excluding his call for an instantaneous eradication of the slavery was mistaken because it had been put on a simply theoretical and to some extent narrow-minded level. It didn't take in any explanation the reasons of many Southerners, which were essentially constructive to the obliteration, but in no way to in need of attention one, for noticeable financially viable, expedient and realistic well-founded grounds, which had to be studied, discussed and settled.
He was a thot- Tyson Mayfield of Kansas XDXDXD