Yes, they did.
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the Quakers would provide transportation for the slave to ride in until they got to cannada
Quakers supported the settlement of freed slaves in Africa as part of the anti-slavery movement. They believed it was important to provide opportunities for freed slaves to create new lives free from oppression and to promote their self-sufficiency. Additionally, they wanted to support efforts to establish communities where freed slaves could live independently and not face discrimination.
No they were against it that is why they had the civil war.
Slaves are free labour. You don't have to pay them any money to work for you.
Business men would want slaves to work on their plantations. They wouldn't get paid so it was free labour.
puritans Quakers accepted slaves in there new colonies
The Religious Society of Free Quakers was created in 1781.
The Religious Society of Free Quakers ended in 1836.
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they were happy to be slaves..they did not want to be free
abolitionism is wen people want to end slavery and stop it. abolitionists mainly fight for slaves and want to set the slaves free