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Anti-slavery reformers used a variety of methods to help bring an end to slavery. First of all, Anti-slavery newspapers, books, and speaking engagements were used to educate the public about the horrors of slavery. More radical reformers established and ran the Underground Railroad, helping many slaves to escape forced servitude. Reformers also sought to bring an end to slavery via political reform, anti-slavery Whigs split from their party to form the Republican Party which held to an anti-slavery platform.

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Who were reformers who moved to end slavery?

abolitionists


What did reformers do to end slavery?

Reformers worked to raise awareness about the inhumanity of slavery through speeches, literature, and organized movements. They fought for the abolition of slavery through legal means, such as lobbying for anti-slavery legislation and participating in the Underground Railroad to help enslaved individuals escape to freedom. Their activism eventually led to the abolition of slavery in many countries, including the United States.


How did reformers fight against slavery?

Reformers fought against slavery through various means, including forming abolitionist societies, organizing protests and boycotts, circulating anti-slavery literature, and aiding escaped slaves through the Underground Railroad. They also pushed for legislative changes at local, state, and national levels to end the institution of slavery.


What is the difference between reformers and abolitionist?

Abolitionists were fighting for abolition which is the act to end slavery. Reformers are/were fighting for things like woman's rights, helping the insane, etc. In a way reformers and abolitionists are both fighting for human rights, but they still are "different''. -David April 7th 2013


Abolitionists were social reformers who fought for?

the abolition of slavery in the United States and other countries. They believed in the equality and freedom of all individuals, regardless of race, and worked to end the institution of slavery through political activism, speeches, and writings.