In a number of ways: it printed a newspaper that advocated abolition; it set up stations and conductors on the Underground Railroad; it collected donations to buy the freedom of family members of escaped slaves; it held lectures and meetings whose speakers advocated abolition, some of them escaped slaves; and it supported political candidates who favored abolition.
David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson
There were two British Prime Ministers during this time. At the beginning it was Herbert Asquith, who had been in office since 1908 and although a Conservative, headed a Coalition government which was formed when the war broke out due to the gravity of the international situation. He was replaced on 7th December 1916 by his Chancellor, David Lloyd George, the first Welshman to become British Prime Minister. Lloyd George saw Britian through to victory in November 1918 and was Prime Minister up until October 1922. Asquith died in 1928 at the age of 82; Lloyd George died at the same age in 1945, soon after the end of WW2 in Europe.
No. Researches and books have said he was actually an escaped slave who rebelled in the mid 1800s against slavery. He went to meeting of abolitionists, which are people who want to end slavery forever. He decided to give them a serious speech that has effected slavery before the civil war. Standing 6.25 ft tall straight, he spoke in a voice like thunder roaring. He described the cruel treatment of the slavery and mostly african american children in such a roaring voice that sounds intimidating enough to scare off a wild dog. People, then were said to cry in a very sad mood. When he made fun of ministers and slavery owners, people started to laugh very hard at the slavery owners. When he finished, William Llyod Garrison stood up and cried that slavery should not be in a christian land or anywhere else. The crowd was saying no no no many times in loud, begging voices. Federalist Douglass quickly became a leader of the abolitionist movement. His autobiography became an instand best seller of history in america. A brilliant, independent thinker, Douglass eventually started his own newspaper, North Star. It said" Right is no sex- Truth is of no color-God is the father of us all, and we are all Brethen."
Go to this site for your answer, here is an excerpt and the site:It is the end of World War I (WWI). Germany has just been involved in, and lost, a war that would change the world forever. The countries that defeated Germany are furious. They blame Germany for starting the war and causing so much harm to their countries. They want and seek revenge. Finally, they come up with a way to get back at Germany. They write a treaty that says Germany is responsible for the war. The treaty takes away Germany's land, people, money, and belongings. This is that story, the inside story of the Treaty of Versailles.What Is the Treaty of Versailles?Many experts in history say that World War II (WWII) began because of the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty was an agreement between the Allies, the winning countries of WWI, which were mainly France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The treaty was created primarily so that the Allies could decide and agree upon what they wanted to do to the Central Powers, the losing countries of WWI, which were mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire. http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215466/treaty_of_versailles.htmThe main leaders were Woodrow Wilson of United States, Georges Clemenceau of France, David Llyod George of England, and Vittorio Orlando of Italy. Woodrow Wilson pushed for a peace plan called the Fourteen Points. He also hoped to set up a world organization prevent future wars and oversee actions of nations. Britain and France suffered greatly from the war and wanted to punish Germany. after much debating they agreed on a peace settlement called the Treaty of Versailles.
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it was either William Llyod Garrison or Theodore Dwight Weld
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William Garrison was known for he interested in freeing slaves. He was also in a few other groups
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In a number of ways: it printed a newspaper that advocated abolition; it set up stations and conductors on the Underground Railroad; it collected donations to buy the freedom of family members of escaped slaves; it held lectures and meetings whose speakers advocated abolition, some of them escaped slaves; and it supported political candidates who favored abolition.
because william llyod garrison's advocacy of women's rights and pacifism alienated some member
Willaim Llyod Garrison burned the Constitution of the untited states, calling it "an agreement with Hell"
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