Non-coercion would avert civil war, and compromise crush out both abolitionism and secession.
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It is idle to talk of sectionalism, abolitionism, and hostility to the laws.
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The dream panorama is not a literal discussion of abolitionism or states' rights.
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Disinterested benevolence, my dear sir, has nothing at all to do with abolitionism.
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Nor did the public men of the North escape the ordeal of ardent abolitionism.
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British rule was established in 1861 to enforce the abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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The abolitionoftheslavetrade in 1808 meant that slaves could no longer be imported.
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This was the abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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King George III opposed the abolitionoftheslavetrade, oh and he also bought Buckingham Palace.
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A total abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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Serageldin likened the 21st century struggle to combat poverty to the 19th-century slaveryabolition movement.
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He had gone far enough in his oppositiontoslavery; but not too far.
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The delegates of all political persuasions united on the one principle of oppositiontoslavery.
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Mill's political career was distinguished by firm oppositiontoslavery and by advocacy of the rights of women.
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Some of this commentary has been conventionally laudatory, citing Lincoln's humble beginnings, his oppositiontoslavery, his honesty and idealism.
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His oppositiontoslavery meant he went further in the hard hitting Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive.
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The First Wave (Approximately 1840-1920) The First Wave grew out of the movementtoabolishslavery.
Uso de abolitionist movement em inglês
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To confuse matters more, he also opposed the abolitionistmovement, calling its members extremists.
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Ironically, the abolitionistmovement was also divided by racial prejudice.
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The images would be reproduced and circulated around the nation, further fuelling the abolitionistmovement.
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Gradually the abolitionistmovement and the Underground Railroad won the support of ever-increasing numbers of white Northerners.
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Historically, the church has served as a political center for Black Americans since as early as the abolitionistmovement.
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But there were also people who saw this and joined the abolitionistmovement, which eventually led to the Civil War.
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Garrison soon became the fiery and controversial leader of the abolitionistmovement and the editor of "The Liberator".
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Not all women Black women worked alongside white women throughout the suffrage movement, which was, in many ways, entwined with the abolitionistmovement.
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The book tells the story of a young man who was born into slavery and later joins the abolitionistmovement and the underground railroad.
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This account refers to the movement against human trafficking as the "twenty-first century abolitionistmovement," and promotes the end of modern day slavery.
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He landed in Ireland in August 1845, campaigning for action against the slavery laws of the United States on behalf of the American abolitionistmovement.
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This was the beginning of the new Abolitionistmovement.
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The entrance of such a man into the Abolitionistmovement marked an era in its history.
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The result was the formation of the International AbolitionistMovement, still active today in the fight against the trafficking of women and children.