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That it was wrong and they had an obligation to change it

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The Transcendentalists were generally against slavery because they believed in individual freedom, equality, and the inherent dignity of all human beings. They saw slavery as a violation of these principles and spoke out against it through their writings and activism.

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that it was wrong and they had an obligation to change it. -apex

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