Hundreds of different writings stirred up anti-slavery sentiment, from 1688 when a Quaker petition against slavery circulated in Pennsylvania, to 1865 when the 13th Amendment passed, ending slavery. About 215 of them are reprinted in the recent AMERICAN ANTISLAVERY WRITINGS: COLONIAL BEGINNINGS TO EMANCIPATION, edited by James Basker and published by Library of America.
Uncle Tom's Cabin was one
Anti-war sentiment lowered the morale of the US servicemen.
No Because antislavery people got mad at the constitution
Yes it still does
he published an antislavery newspaper called the liberator.
In the 1920s, many anti-immigrant sentiment was felt against the Irish and Italians especially. As typical as modern-day anti-immigrant sentiment, a big dear was the loss of jobs.
Anti-war sentiment was FUELLED by the military draft. No draft would have dropped the protesting down to 1/3.
peace marches, demonstrations, and acts of civil disobedience.
The US has a long history of supporting freedom and independence movements.
The sinking of the RMS Lusitania .
by tha way tha continental was workig
The adjective is spelled adrenalized in US English, or adrenalised in the UK.It is variously used to mean tense or stirred to action.