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givi [52]
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Using complete sentences, LIST two abolitionists and DESCRIBE how they participated in the Abolition Movement

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Pie4 years ago
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William Lloyd Garrison: Garrison started a publication called “The Liberator”, which supported the immediate freeing of all enslaved men and woman.
Susan B. Anthony: Was an author, speaker, and woman’s rights activist who supported the abolition Movement. She is revered for her diligent efforts in fighting for woman’s rights to vote.
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On his return to South Carolina Butler defended the Constitution but did not participate in the ratifying convention. Service in the U.S. Senate (1789-96) followed. Although nominally a Federalist, he often crossed party lines. He supported Hamilton's fiscal program but opposed Jay's Treaty and Federalist judiciary and tariff measures.

Out of the Senate and back in South Carolina from 1797 to 1802, Butler was considered for but did not attain the governorship. He sat briefly in the Senate again in 1803-4 to fill out an unexpired term, and he once again demonstrated party independence. But, for the most part, his later career was spent as a wealthy planter. In his last years, he moved to Philadelphia, apparently to be near a daughter who had married a local physician. Butler died there in 1822 at the age of 77 and was buried in the yard of Christ Church.

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