Both were famous abolitionist in the U.S. although Garrison was white and Douglass was black. They <span>were also close friends and co-workers in the American Anti-Slavery Society up till 1850 when bills for the Compromise were passed.
Garrison to Douglass: with California joining as a free state, we may soon have sufficient support to overturn the Constitution and write a new one. I hope it will be done in a peaceful manner though.
Douglass to Garrison: the founding fathers did not see slavery as a long term phenomenon here; just as Washington DC is ending the slave trade now. We do not need a new Constitution but there may be conflicts when slavery is abolished.
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she did believe because she is his mother
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i am not in high school bur most of this you can ask in google
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Missionaries I'm pretty sure
Explanation: i remember learning this sorry for a bad explanation.
If you are looking for a persons name, then the answer is Don Juan de Onate, who became the first Governor-General of New Mexico.