The fought to end slavery
Frederick Douglass has been considered one of the foremost leaders of theabolitionist movement, which he fought to end slavery in the United States.
Because it said slavery was protected by the Constitution.
The northerners were called Yankees and the Southerner were called rebels.
The movement to end slavery is known as Abolitionism. This movement was started in Europe in 16th century and then gradually moved to America. The issue was of such contentious nature that American civil war was primarily fought on the issue of slavery.
Angelina grimke
He was a southerner, and had held slaves at one point but by 1860 he did not support slavery.
The fought to end slavery
Enlaved people fought back and refused to work . They fought and eventually had no slavery in the Caribbeans
Out of all the people that fought 10 per cent of them died, and Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by a Southerner.
They wrote about slavery from the standpoint of The Bible (Barnes opposed slavery, while Thornwell, a Southerner, supported it).
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'Pro-slavery Abolitionist' is a contradiction in terms.
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"
Frederick Douglass has been considered one of the foremost leaders of theabolitionist movement, which he fought to end slavery in the United States.
basically it was any southerner that had slaves or realized that slavery was vital to southern agriculture