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Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison and other former slaves was involve in the abolition movement.
Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison and other former slaves was involve in the abolition movement.
Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
No idaho was not helping they help themselfs
WHAT GROUPS WERE INVOLVED IN THE DAZZLING dECADE
The Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade, founded in 1787 in Britain, included prominent figures such as Thomas Clarkson, Granville Sharp, and William Wilberforce. Clarkson was instrumental in gathering evidence against the slave trade, while Wilberforce became a key political advocate for abolition in Parliament. The society also consisted of various abolitionists, religious groups, and activists who worked collectively to campaign against the slave trade and promote its eventual abolition.
The opposite of encomienda can be considered "abolition" or "emancipation," as encomienda systems involved the forced labor and subjugation of Indigenous populations by colonizers. In contrast, abolition refers to the process of eliminating such systems of exploitation and granting freedom and rights to marginalized groups. This shift reflects a move towards justice, equality, and respect for individual autonomy.
Quakers, william wilbeforce & his campaign and many more- google it.
The Northeners that opposed abolition were the people who profited from it, sach as the textile mill owners and merchants who relied on slave labor in the South for cotton.
Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglas, and Dred Scott.