Individuals who fought to end slavery include prominent figures like Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave who became a powerful orator and writer advocating for abolition, and Harriet Tubman, who risked her life to lead enslaved people to freedom via the Underground Railroad. Abolitionists such as William Lloyd Garrison and Sojourner Truth also played crucial roles in raising awareness and mobilizing public opinion against slavery. Their collective efforts contributed significantly to the eventual passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in the United States, which abolished slavery.
abolitionists
Abolitionists- they sought to abolish slavery.
Abolitionists
The slaves and free people fought the system of slavery in riots, protests, boycotts, and acts of violence. They also fought against the south and slave owners until slaves were freed.
because people like mrtan luther king jr. fought for it
abolitionists
Enlaved people fought back and refused to work . They fought and eventually had no slavery in the Caribbeans
Abolitionists- they sought to abolish slavery.
Abolitionists
the village people
The Civil War was fought primarily because of disagreements about slavery.
because the North wanted the south to stop slavery and the south did not so they declared war. ANSWER The Northerner People fought to restore the Union and abolish the slavery. The Southerner people fought for the Southern Independence, the Rights of the States and to preserve the "Peculiar Institution"
For A. to have freedom of the seas B. to have lower taxes C. to end slavery D. to get rid of bad leaders
No, not all white people believed in slavery. There were white individuals who were against slavery and fought for its abolition. Additionally, there were free African Americans and indigenous peoples who also opposed slavery.
The slaves and free people fought the system of slavery in riots, protests, boycotts, and acts of violence. They also fought against the south and slave owners until slaves were freed.
The 13th Amendment got rid of slavery and was ratified in 1865
the north fought the south, and the north won north- against slavery south- slavery