Abolitionism began its steady climb in the US at the beginning of the 19th century. Abolitionists believed it was immoral to enslave any peoples. They also believed that the Declaration of Independence supported their view that all men were created equal. This meant that slavery had to be abolished. many abolitionists, however, were not for civil equality. The legal status of freed slaves was in doubt.
Slavery.
a quaker abolitionist is a person who is against slavery that Quakers were among the first whites to denounce slavery in the American colonies
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Not all of the north thought slavery was bad and the people who were against slavery were in the north because the farms in the south needed them to tend fields and harvest cotton. Then if a slave escaped and became a northern citizen, they would obviously be against slavery.
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Most of the Northern population believed that on moral and religious grounds, slavery was an evil institution. The Northern economy was not based on slavery, although the cotton from the South was produced by the labor of slaves.
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People thought slavery was bad because it violated principles of equality, freedom, and human rights. It also perpetuated a system of brutal exploitation and dehumanization of individuals based on their race or social status. Additionally, it conflicted with ideas of human dignity and autonomy.
Slavery was bad because human beings were treated as property. They were killed, beaten and their children were taken from them.
slavery is bad and discriminating slavery is unjust . end of conversation
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Bad.