The Abolitionists thought that slavery was morally wrong and should be ended.
slavery was morally wrong and they wanted to end it
The Abolitionists thought that slavery was morally wrong and should be ended.
Slavery was morally wrong and they wanted to end it
They were against it, and usually campaigned actively to have it abolished.
an abolitionist
Washington Irving viewed slavery as evil. Even though he thought it was an evil practice he was not an activist or abolitionist.
John Lansing Jr. was classified as a partial abolitionist because he lived in the northern state.
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Which of the following statement s most closely reflects the current view of Freudian Theory?
a time to try new careers and opportunities
it wanted to keep slavery from spreading into the western territories
The Abolitionist view - that it was a sin against humanity. The planters' view - that it was a God-given arrangement of man and master. The average Northerner's view - that it was acceptable in its traditional heartlands, but shouldnt be extended.
He was an abolitionist, but he understood that you can't drop slavery overnight, and why people would want to keep slaves, because they were worth a lot of money.
Generally speaking, Northerners and Northern politicians believed that slavery should not be allowed to expand to new territories or new states. Part of their argument was negated in 1857 by a ruling by the US Supreme Court which said slavery was constitutional.