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Furkat [3]
2 years ago
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How did abolitionists want to change us society in the early 1800s? they wanted people to stop drinking alcohol. they wanted eve

ryone to have access to free education. they wanted to improve conditions in hospitals. they wanted to end the practice of slavery.
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12345 [234]2 years ago
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Abolitionists want to change our society in the early 1800s as they wanted to end the practice of slavery and free enslaved workers.

Abolitionism is a doctrine that defends the annulment of laws, precepts, or customs which can be considered offensive to moral and ethical standards. The time period become implemented especially in the modern-day that advocated the abolition of slavery. It has total relation with the eighteenth-nineteenth century liberalism, despite the fact that abolitionists had already emerged in previous centuries, which include the nonsecular Francisco José de Jaca and Epifanio de Moirans, among others.

The abolitionists saw slavery as an abomination and anguish in the USA, making it their purpose to get rid of slave possession. They sent petitions to Congress, ran for the political workplace, and inundated human beings of the South with anti-slavery literature.

Slavery changed into a deeply rooted group in North the USA that remained felonies within the USA until 1865. It took the abolition motion, a civil struggle, and the ratification of the 13th change to give up slavery.

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