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Why did abolitionists want to abolish slavery?PlZ list 3 points!?

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Why did abolitionists want to abolish slavery?PlZ list 3 points!?

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The abolitionist movement reached its peak between 1830 and 1860. During this period, abolitionists, those who “insisted slavery undermined the freedom, righteousness, order, and prosperity of all society” (McInerney, 8) sought to identify, denounce and abolish this cruel institution using their rights of free speech and free press. With free press and free speech “abolitionists depicted slavery as raw, aggressive power carrying in it’s wake the seeds of political, social, economic, and moral dislocation” (McInerney, 18). In other words, the evils of slavery were expressed by abolitionists in an attempt to convince American society that slavery was not only morally wrong, but it also went against the goal of the republic, which was liberty and equality for all. http://www.gwu.edu/~e73afram/abm-kf-am.h… At least initially, abolitionists relied on moral suasion to persuade individual slaveholders to free their slave

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