The abolition movement took place all over the United States. It was concentrated on the border states where the 'Underground Railroad' had many of the its 'stations'.
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the person who was important to the abolition movement in america was andrew jackson
The correct answer is Abolition
abolition
the abolition mouvement mean no more slaves. the trade of slavery is end.
The problem with the aboltion movement is slavery.
The movement to end slavery was called the Abolitionist Movement
It was a movement to end the slave trade and set slaves free.
To end the practice of slavery
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abolition
"Abolition" is the act of banning something. In a historical context, it usually refers to the movement to ban slavery in the U.S.
Douglass wrote essays in abolition newspapers and was an influential speaker against slavery.