The group of people who wanted to end slavery is commonly known as abolitionists. Abolitionists were activists who sought to abolish slavery and promote equal rights for enslaved individuals, advocating for their freedom through various means, including writing, speeches, and organizing campaigns. This movement gained significant momentum in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in the United States and Britain. Key figures included Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and William Lloyd Garrison.
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The group of anti-slavery people in the North were called abolitionists. This was a minority group even though most people in the North did not approve of slavery. Nevertheless, a war to end slavery was not a real threat until the US Civil War. The American movement to abolish slavery in the US dates back before the 19th century began. It grew stronger as time passed. With that said, it is important to note that although President Lincoln hated slavery, he never called himself an abolitionist.
The name of the reform group that worked to end slavery was the abolitionists. The abolitionist movement had leaders such as Frederick Douglass that worked to help free slaves.
Most of them were called abolitionists.
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Abolitionists
The generic name of people who sold other people into slavery was "slavers".
Abraham Lincoln (i believe that is how you spell his last name)
The group Lashkar e Taiyeeba!
The Loyalists
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