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Abolitionist Movement

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After America was founded in 1776 many people decided to colonize and live in this unfamiliar land. The land already had their own natives, but most of the travelers that colonized there did not respect or care about them or their land. The people wanted to make this land their property and country. To have a strong country people needed power and one thing that made that power more accessible was enslaving the natives and making them their property. Enslaving natives later become part of their culture and it later spread to enslaving African-Americans. African-Americans were seen as people that were stronger and more hard working than the Native Americans. This led to African-Americans getting captured and being sent to America to work. …show more content…

history, the Abolitionist Movement was known for being one of the biggest voices for anti-slavery. The Abolitionist Movement had one goal: abolish slavery completely. The people that were part of the Abolitionist Movement also wanted to end discrimination and segregation between other races (Abolitionist Movement, history). Their movement and ideas became so extensive it was illustrious in politics and churches in the north. As their words advanced, it caused many people to argue if their points were valid and ethical. Not many people back then believed that all men were equal. Peoples mixed beliefs caused many quarreling between the north and the south. Their disagreements spread to antagonism and hostility between the two; starting the Civil War (Abolitionist Movement, history). Their goal of abolishing slavery was completed when the 15th amendment was passed but their practices of ending racism and segregation still goes on …show more content…

These sources consisted of documents and information. All the information found seemed credible and reliable since all of them had the same idea. Some sources like ushistory.org and accessible-archives.com both had information about William Lloyd Gairrson but accessible-archives talked about his past and helped readers know what type of person William really was. Ushitory.org however had the most information about the anti-slavery societies and it gave backround information about it, too. Many of the sources used were the same information, but with little pieces of supplementary information. The fact that people fought to abolish slavery was a courageous movement, but there were some negative aspects. Many people did not like the fact that people thought slavery was a horrible concept and it caused huge conflict. When the number of slaves started to decrease many new problems emerged such as plantation owners not having enough help to grow crops. As slavery diminished even more all those problems were gone. This massive accomplishment helped make America “The Land of the

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