This is an opinionated question. No definite answer, everyones answer can vary. I personally feel positively moved, because it is a direct feeling that is noted, and gives a strong feeling to the reader.
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Explanation:
it confuses correlation with causation...
Correlation is when something is related but not caused by somthing else, causation states that something is caused by the movement of something else, if you pass the law and then the robberies happend there is some correlation to some grade, but not causation, because you can´t prove that the law caused the robberies.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The role played in abolitionism by Christianity and by the revolutionary tradition in the Atlantic world was very important to sustain a permanent demand to abolish slavery in the United States. Both played an important role in shaping the views of black and white abolitionists.
However, Christianity could have been a determinant factor to convince Americans due to the fact that religion used examples from Biblical passages of the behavior, conduct, and actions of Jesus of Nazareth.
Since the Quakers' time in the Pennsylvania colony, their ideas of love one another, despite race, the color of skin, or nationality, permeated in most part of the northern states. Indeed, it was a Quaker woman -Elizabeth Coltman- who influenced the foundation of an Anti-Slavery Society in America when she published the book <em>"Immediate, not Gradual Abolition."</em>
I believe that they met in boston