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What did both Quakers and slaveholders supported?

settlement of freedmen in Africa


Why were slaveholders called hypocrites?

Because they supported freedom, but not for everyone


Were Annie oakleys parents both Quakers?

The were both Quakers.


What did slaveholders and Quakers support?

settlement of freedmen in Africa


Did Delaware hate Abolitionists?

No, a few were abolitionist themselves. Slaveholders were concerned about the loss of their property and the Law of the Land supported the institution.


Why did Quakers support settlements of freed slave in Africa?

Quakers supported the settlement of freed slaves in Africa because they believed it would result in a better life for freemen.


What Forcing people who broke laws to become slaves was a similarity between slaveholders in both?

Spanish colonies and Africa.


Why did Buchanan support the lecompton constitution?

James Buchanan supported the Lecompton Constitution because he was a supporter of the rights of slaveholders. Buchanan served as the 15th U.S. President.


Why did President Buchanan support the lecompton constitution?

James Buchanan supported the Lecompton Constitution because he was a supporter of the rights of slaveholders. Buchanan served as the 15th U.S. President.


Why did slaveholders claim the wilmot proviso was unconstitutional?

Slaveholders opposed the Wilmot Proviso because Slaveholders argued that slaves were property by the Constitution


Forcing people who broke laws to become slaves was a similarity in slaveholders in both?

Spanish colonies and Africa.


How are Quakers and Puritans alike?

Quakers and Puritans both sort of tried to model themselves like Jesus and follow the Bible every day. Puritans and Quakers both agreed on the central role of the Bible and on the importance of a disciplined life.