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Meanings of
slavery abolition
in English
Russian
аболюционизм
Portuguese
abolicionistas
Spanish
abolicionismo
Catalan
abolició
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Movement to end slavery.
abolitionism
abolition of the slave trade
abolitionist movement
anti slavery movement
opposition to slavery
movement to abolish slavery
proslavery
Related terms
political movement
social movement
Russian
аболюционизм
Russian
запрет рабовладельчества
Portuguese
abolição da escravidão
Catalan
abolició de l'esclavitud
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Process of outlawing slavery.
abolition of slavery
abolition of serfdom
enfranchisement of peasants
emancipation of serfs
Related terms
activity
emancipation
historical process
Russian
запрет рабовладельчества
Synonyms
Examples for "
abolitionism
"
abolitionism
abolition of the slave trade
abolitionist movement
anti slavery movement
opposition to slavery
Examples for "
abolitionism
"
1
Non-coercion would avert civil war, and compromise crush out both
abolitionism
and secession.
2
It is idle to talk of sectionalism,
abolitionism
,
and hostility to the laws.
3
The dream panorama is not a literal discussion of
abolitionism
or states' rights.
4
Disinterested benevolence, my dear sir, has nothing at all to do with
abolitionism
.
5
Nor did the public men of the North escape the ordeal of ardent
abolitionism
.
1
British rule was established in 1861 to enforce the
abolition
of
the
slave
trade
.
2
The
abolition
of
the
slave
trade
in 1808 meant that slaves could no longer be imported.
3
This was the
abolition
of
the
slave
trade
.
4
King George III opposed the
abolition
of
the
slave
trade
,
oh and he also bought Buckingham Palace.
5
A total
abolition
of
the
slave
trade
.
1
To confuse matters more, he also opposed the
abolitionist
movement
,
calling its members extremists.
2
Ironically, the
abolitionist
movement
was also divided by racial prejudice.
3
The images would be reproduced and circulated around the nation, further fuelling the
abolitionist
movement
.
4
Gradually the
abolitionist
movement
and the Underground Railroad won the support of ever-increasing numbers of white Northerners.
5
Historically, the church has served as a political center for Black Americans since as early as the
abolitionist
movement
.
1
He had gone far enough in his
opposition
to
slavery
;
but not too far.
2
The delegates of all political persuasions united on the one principle of
opposition
to
slavery
.
3
Mill's political career was distinguished by firm
opposition
to
slavery
and by advocacy of the rights of women.
4
Some of this commentary has been conventionally laudatory, citing Lincoln's humble beginnings, his
opposition
to
slavery
,
his honesty and idealism.
5
His
opposition
to
slavery
meant he went further in the hard hitting Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive.
1
The First Wave (Approximately 1840-1920) The First Wave grew out of the
movement
to
abolish
slavery
.
Usage of
slavery abolition
in English
1
Serageldin likened the 21st century struggle to combat poverty to the 19th-century
slavery
abolition
movement.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
slavery abolition
Russian
аболюционизм
аболиционизм
аболиционисты
аболиционист
запрет рабовладельчества
отмена рабства
Portuguese
abolicionistas
movimento abolicionista
abolicionismo
abolição da escravatura
abolicionista
abolição da escravidão
abolição do escravismo
Spanish
abolicionismo
movimiento antiesclavista
movimiento abolicionista
antiesclavismo
Catalan
abolició
abolicionistes
moviment abolicionista
abolicionisme
abolicionista
abolició de l'esclavitud