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  • Abolitionism - Wikipedia
    Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, is the political movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved individuals around the world It gained momentum in the western world in the late 18th and 19th centuries
  • Abolitionism | Movement, U. S. History, Leaders, Definition | Britannica
    abolitionism, (c 1783–1888), in western Europe and the Americas, the movement chiefly responsible for creating the emotional climate necessary for ending the transatlantic slave trade and chattel slavery
  • Abolitionist Movement - Definition Famous Abolitionists | HISTORY
    What Is an Abolitionist? An abolitionist, as the name implies, is a person who sought to abolish slavery during the 19th century More specifically, these individuals sought the immediate and
  • The Abolitionist Movement: Fighting Slavery From the . . . - HistoryNet
    Learn about the abolitionist movement, from its roots in the colonial era to the major figures who fought to end slavery, up through the Civil War In his 1937 mural, John Stewart Curry painted abolitionist John Brown in full cry (Kansas State Historical Society)
  • Abolition - National Geographic Society
    movement typically refers to the organized uprising against slavery that grew in the 30 years prior to the United States Civil War However, slavery had existed in the United States since the founding of the colonies, and some people fought to abolish the practice from the time it was established
  • Abolitionism - U-S-History. com
    Abolitionism The abolitionist movement called for the end of the institution of slavery and had existed in one form or another since colonial times; the early case had been stated most consistently by the Quakers
  • Abolitionism | Causes Effects | Britannica
    Lists of some of the causes and effects of abolitionism The abolitionist movement arose in the late 18th century to end the transatlantic slave trade and emancipate enslaved persons in western Europe and the Americas
  • United States - Abolitionism, Slavery, Emancipation | Britannica
    Finally and fatally there was abolitionism, the antislavery movement Passionately advocated and resisted with equal intensity, it appeared as late as the 1850s to be a failure in politics


















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