What made him so famous was he was a preacher that was capable of commanding thousands on two continents through the sheer power of his oratory. He preached at least 18,000 times to 10 million hearers.
That they were done on slavery and that they believed in equal rights for all
The history of Kansas, argued historian Carl L. Becker a century ago, reflects American ideals. He wrote: ... When the area was opened to settlement by the Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 it became a battlefield that helped cause the American Civil War. Settlers from North and South came in order to vote slavery down or up.
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<span>The early Hebrews were Mesopotamian nomads who were influenced by surrounding Sumerian City - states, but who favored monotheism. It was after the age of Moses that the religious beliefs of the Iraelites developed along increasingly distinctive lines. The Hebrews also identified many of the same Gods as their Mesopotamian neighbors.</span>