Quakers
The first public stand against slavery in the Americas was in 1688 by the Quakers in Germantown, PA. They argued from the Golden Rule and from the principle against stealing, stealing other humans. The document was rediscovered twice, in 1844 and in 2005.
The abolitionists were a group who fought against slavery.
The most prominent group of people that spoke out against slavery were the antebellum group that was termed anti slavery abolitionists. They were very outspoken and received allot of attention in the newspapers of the day.
a religious group
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The Quakers were among the first religious groups to speak out against slavery in the United States. They actively campaigned against the institution of slavery and were instrumental in the abolitionist movement.
The Anti-Slavery Society was formed in 1839 by a group of activists in Britain, including prominent figures like Thomas Clarkson, William Wilberforce, and Granville Sharp. Their efforts were instrumental in raising awareness about the atrocities of slavery and advocating for abolition. The society united various abolitionist factions and played a crucial role in mobilizing public opinion against slavery, ultimately contributing to its abolition in the British Empire in 1833.
Abolitionists helped free slavery; they were a large group. The north, too, was mostly against slavery. Abraham Lincoln was the president who finally issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the slaves.
its a public interest group which is an organisation that is largely made up of government employees that campaigns against caste discrimination.it is a public interest group because it was formed for the welfare of backward and the minority community employees
The Republicans.
No. Have you ever known any large, diverse group of people to be of a unified opinion about anything?