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dangina [55]
2 years ago
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A. Briefly describe ONE specific historical difference between the antislavery movement in the period 1780-1810 and in the perio

d 1830-1859.
b. Briefly describe ONE specific historical similarity between the antislavery movement in the period 1780-1810 and in the period 1830-1859.
c. Briefly explain ONE specific historical effect of the antislavery movement in either the period 1780-1810 or the period 1830-1859.
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fenix001 [56]2 years ago
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Answer:

A. The difference between 1780-1810 antislavery movement and 1830-1859 antislavery movement is as follows;

In 1780-1810 the antislavery movement was done by the "AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY". They didn't act on a forceful movement instead they pay slave owner to free the slave in their custody. This movement helped to free many slaves.

While in 1830-1859 the anti slavery movement was the "ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT". This movement was an organised effort to end slavery practice in the United States. It started using religion, and then grew into politics then lead to civil war. This movement was very forceful.

THE MAJOR DIFFERENT IS THAT THE 1780-1810 ANTI SLAVERY MOVEMENT WAS NOT FORCEFUL WHILE IN 1830-1859 THE ANTI SLAVERY MOVEMENT WAS FORCEFUL.

B. The similarities between 1780-1810 antislavery movement to that of 1830-1859 antislavery movement it as follows;

In 1780-1810 antislavery movement, done by the American Colonization Society free slaves from their bondages, by negotiation with the slave owner. The was applied in 1830-1859 slaves were freed by forceful negotiation with the slave owners.

THE MAJOR SIMILARITIES IS THAT BOTH MOVED PASSIONATELY TO FREE SLAVES, AND SLAVES WERE FREED DURING THOSE PERIODS.

C. The historical even that happened because of anti slavery movement, was the ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT WHICH LEAD TO CIVIL WAR BETWEEN THE NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN STATE. The civil war brought the end of slavery in America. It began in 1861 after many years of tension by the abolitionist movement. It was the costliest and deadliest war ever fought in America, with over six hundred and twenty thousand soldiers been killed and many more injured. This was a historic war in America because since after the war, slavery stopped in America and such deadly war has never happened again in American soil.

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