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Where Does the earliest known protest against slavery come from?

A southern planter


What was the earliest known rebellion against slavery in the New World In 1739?

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When did Henry David Thoreau refuse to pay his taxes?

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The movement against slavery in the United States began in the early nineteenth century and gained strength until slavery was abolished in 1865. It was known as the abolitionist movement.


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Was john c fremont against slavery?

Yes. When Fremont ran for president in 1856, he was well-known for his anti-slavery opinion.


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The Earliest known people were Ciboney


Who was the enemy in the Civil War?

Depends on which side The South was known as the Confederate which was for slavery. The North was known as the Union which was against slavery. They are both American hence the 'civil' part. A civil war is when a country is at ar with itself.


What Do you call an act against slavery?

The Act was known as: The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. This was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom abolishing slavery throughout the British Empire. There were certain exceptions that were eliminated in 1843.