Abolitionist's Role In The Demise of Slavery-
Title: Abolitionist's Role In The Demise of Slavery-
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 1495 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Abolitionist's Role In The Demise of Slavery-
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 1495 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
During the three decades that preceded the Civil War abolitionism was a major factor in the demise of slavery. Abolitionism was a morally grounded and uncompromised movement during the 17th and 18th centuries. Abolitionist played a key role in setting the terms of debate over slavery and in making it a compelling moral issue. The 13th amendment was ratified in 1865 which abolished slavery. William Lloyd Garrison, and other white and black abolitionists played a significant
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It made man into merchantable property and deprived him of his humanity-his freedom to make of himself what he would."
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