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There were various individuals and groups who did not believe that slavery should be abolished, including some Southern plantation owners, pro-slavery advocates, and politicians who benefited economically from the institution of slavery. Additionally, some argued that slavery was a necessary component of the economy and society at the time.

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Why were people who disagree with slavery were abolitionists?

People who disagreed with slavery were called abolitionists because they believed that slavery was morally wrong and should be abolished. They worked to end the institution of slavery through political activism, protests, and spreading anti-slavery ideas in order to bring an end to the practice.


What statement reflects the abolistinist view on slavery?

The abolitionist view on slavery is that it is morally wrong and should be abolished, as it violates the fundamental rights and dignity of individuals. Abolitionists believe that all individuals are entitled to freedom and should not be subjected to forced labor or ownership by others.


When did China abolish slavery?

Only criminals or foreigners (barbarians to ancient China) were allowed to be slaves. Slave trade was abolished in 9 A.D. Although Chinese officials tried to abolish slavery many times before, it was formally abolished on 31 January 1910. China abolished slavery in Tibet in 1959 after the Dalai Lama fled.


Which man abolished slavery and gave land to poor peasants in China?

Mao Zedong abolished slavery and redistributed land to poor peasants through his land reform policies during the early years of the People's Republic of China.


What is their perspective on slavery?

They believe slavery is a brutal and inhumane practice that should be abolished. It is a violation of basic human rights and goes against their core values of equality and dignity for all individuals. They advocate for the liberation and empowerment of enslaved individuals.