Abolitionists were people in the US who sought to abolish, or end, slavery in the 1800's. Whether or not to abolish slavery was a key issue that led to the US Civil War.
Abolitionists
The opposite of abolitionists would be slaveholders, or those who were pro-slavery.
Northern abolitionists.
abolitionists argued that slavery was morally wrong
Radical abolitionists advocated for immediate emancipation of enslaved people without compensation, viewing slavery as a moral atrocity that required urgent action. In contrast, gradual abolitionists supported a phased approach, often proposing to end slavery over time, allowing for compensation to slaveholders. Additionally, radical abolitionists were more likely to embrace direct action, including protests and civil disobedience, while gradual abolitionists favored legal and political reforms to achieve their goals. Lastly, radical abolitionists often aligned with more militant groups, whereas gradual abolitionists typically sought to work within established political systems.
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abolitionists
Most of the abolitionists supported the Underground Railroad because most of the abolitionists wanted to end slavery.
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Abolitionists
Union - though most Unionists were never Abolitionists
The opposite of abolitionists would be slaveholders, or those who were pro-slavery.
Northern abolitionists.
Abolitionists wanted to end Slavery
The prefix of "abolitionists" is "ab-" which means "away from" or "against."