The abolitionists movement made an effort to end slavery in a nation filled with personal freedom. The abolitionists themselves over time grew more strident in their demands and put in place all manner of stratergies to persuade the leadership of the USA and the American public to end slaverly.
The first strategy they employed was to unite groups of like-minded people to fight as one. Another on of the strategies most famous of all was the Underground Railroad. This was a network of assistance for runaway slaves. The famous Levi coffin and his wife Catherine helped very many slaves on the underground rail. As a result, Coffins home due to his prominence was named the Grand Central Station.
Activists, also, helped the abolitionists spread their message through the press. Several newspaper like The liberator circulated strong attacks on government sanctioned bondage. Publications like poems, leaflets, essays, sermons and songs contained anti-slavery poems.
Other abolitionists felt that extreme violence was the only option to end slavery. They formed militants who resorted to deadly tactics and exercised executions of perpetrators.<span />
Jackson made a campaign to destroy the second bank of the United States, of course the bank did not like this, so those who supported the bank did not support Jackson. He then set out to reduce the bank's economic power(to take the banks money; to leave the bank broke). He took away all federal funds that the bank was receiving, therefore completely taking all the banks money. The bank created a fake 'financial crisis' so the public would think they needed a bank to help them(with loans etc.), this strengthened the feud between Jackson and the Bank. This series of back and forth blows continued until finally, Jackson took down the bank.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
B) sectional tensions over the institution of slavery.
The excerpt focused on and expressed his dissatisfaction of an institutionalized slavery of the coloured all over the world
Answer: D. All the teammates were focused on one thing, victory.
A, because he was the one who urged the war of 1812