The abolitionists had both theoretical and practical influence on the antislavery attitudes in the North. Their practical influence was seen in organized actions for freeing slaves and helping them escape to Canada. Quakers were often involved in these actions and were willing to risk their lives. The theoretical influence of abolitionists was immense. For example, <span>Harriet Beecher Stowe, who wrote the famous novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin", profoundly influenced the popular thinking about slavery, not only in America, but throughout the world.</span>
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C - the possibility of compromise on the issue of slavery still existed
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Common Sense by Thomas Paine was the pamphlet which denounced British rule and fanned the flames of the Revolution. It was written in 1775/1776 and inspired the inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies to push for independence from the British during the summer of 1776.