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What was the 1st American colony to abolish slavery?

The first American colony to abolish slavery was Vermont. Vermont abolished slavery in 1777 and after this the abolish movement spread.


What term refers to the movement to abolish alcohol?

The movement to abolish alcohol was called the Temperance Movement.


Who were the people who fought against slavery called?

Abolitionists- they sought to abolish slavery.


What is a person called when they want to abolish slavery?

An abolitionist


What are people called who want to abolish slavery?

abolishtionists


What was the movement to abolish alcohol in the US called?

Temperance Movement


What characterizes the Abolitionist Movement in America?

The abolitionist movement was created to abolish slavery in America, and it was supported by a fair amount of Americans.


What role did William Wilberforce play in the abolition of slavery in the British Empire'?

He was an early leader of the movement to abolish slavery and helped found the Anti-Slavery Society.


What role did William Wilberforce play in the abolition of slavery in the British empire?

He was an early leader of the movement to abolish slavery and helped found the Anti-Slavery Society.


What statements characterize the Abolitionist Movement in America?

The abolitionist movement was created to abolish slavery in America, and it was supported by a fair amount of Americans.


What was the name of the group that worked to abolish slavery?

Most of them were called abolitionists.


When did the abolitionist movement start and what was it for?

The Abolitionist Movement started in the early 1800's and it was a group of people that wanted to abolish/end slavery in the U.S.A.