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Ch. 8 Sec. 4 Abolitionism in the US. Early Opposition to Slavery The events leading up to the Civil War generally surrounded the idea of abolitionism,

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1 Ch. 8 Sec. 4 Abolitionism in the US

2 Early Opposition to Slavery The events leading up to the Civil War generally surrounded the idea of abolitionism, or the abolishment of slavery. Different opinions on how to end slavery. – Gradualism – American Colonization Society Sent African Americans to Africa. Acquired land in West Africa=> Created Liberia. – Too expensive to transport, ACS abandoned.

3 The New Abolitionists The abolitionist movement came out of the Second Great Awakening. – Sin and Repentance – Slavery is a sin that our country needs to repent. Abolitionists agreed that enslaved Africans should be freed immediately. – William Lloyd Garrison Founded the newspaper Liberator. – Called for emancipation, or the immediate freeing of all enslaved people. 1833- founded American Antislavery Society

4 The New Abolitionists Free African Americans also played a huge role in the abolitionist movement. – Frederick Douglass Escaped slavery in Maryland. Wrote autobiography-Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Published anti-slavery newspaper North Star – Sojourner Truth Uneducated, but deeply religious and a great speaker. Drew huge crowds.

5 Response to Abolitionism Many people did not approve of the rapid freedom of slaves. – Possible results of rapid abolition: Conflict btw North and South Huge influx of African Americans to the North. Destroy southern economy, which would destroy the northern economy.

6 Southern View of Slavery Southerners viewed slavery as a necessity. – Without slavery… Economy would collapse. Racism would be rampant. Freed slaves would have no training or job skills other than manual labor.

7 Southern View of Slavery After Nat Turner’s rebellion in 1831, many southerners began to suppress the abolitionist movement. – Stop the circulation of the Liberator and other anti-slavery newspapers. – Southern Congressional leaders halted abolitionist bills and petitions in the House of Representatives.

8 Study the map on page 287 of your textbook. In which states did the percentage of African American population decrease by at least 5 percent between 1820 and 1860?

9 Why is William Lloyd Garrison’s publication of the Liberator considered a turning point in the abolitionist movement?


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