APUSH Review: Abolitionism

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APUSH Review: Abolitionism A Brief Overview Of Abolitionism To Succeed In APUSH

Early Abolitionism Throughout most of early American history, abolitionists consisted of a small portion of the population 18th-century: Free blacks Slaves Quakers

Colonization Prior to 1830, many politicians supported colonization efforts of former slaves in Africa Henry Clay, John Marshall, Daniel Webster 1816 - American Colonization Society was founded Called for gradual emancipation and movement of blacks to Africa Liberia was established on the West Coast of Africa

David Walker Creator of An Appeal to the Coulored Citizens of the World Wanted to mobilize blacks in the Abolitionist movement Critic of colonization Used the Bible and Declaration of Independence in his writings

Nat Turner Led one of the largest slave rebellions in history (1831) As with virtually all slave rebellions, slave codes became more strict afterwards

William Lloyd Garrison Creator of The Liberator (1831 - 1865) Weekly newspaper calling for the immediate and uncompensated end to slavery Against colonization Criticized the Constitution because it was complicit with slavery

Frederick Douglass Former slave from Maryland Incredible orator, supporter of women’s rights, and staunch abolitionist Creator of the North Star 4th of July Speech - “What, to the American slave, is your 4th of July?”

Lydia Maria Child Published An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans (1833) Advocated immediate end to slavery WITHOUT compensation Believed women’s rights and abolitionism were intertwined

Theodore Weld Minister that preached throughout the North the evils of slavery Argued slavery was a sin Instrumental in reshaping the movement away from gradual emancipation to immediate emancipation

Henry Highland Garnet Escaped from slavery in his youth Advocated slaves to rebel to achieve freedom Member of the American Anti- Slavery Society Founder of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society

American Anti-Slavery Society (1833-1870) 250,000 members nationwide Several African Americans served on the board of directors Theodore S. Wright - co-founder Attended Princeton Theological Seminary Conductor on the Underground Railroad Used religious arguments against slavery

John Brown Pottawatomie Creek Massacre in 1856 Raid at Harpers Ferry in 1859 Hoped to inspire a massive slave rebellion Brown and his followers were caught Increased tensions between North and South - cause of the Civil War

Underground Railroad Organization that helped slaves escape “Conductors” helped lead slaves to safe houses Harriet Tubman helped over 70 slaves escape Although the number of slaves that escaped was small, it was a powerful symbol loathed by the South

Abolitionists’ Methods Moral arguments against slavery Douglass, Garrison, Weld Violence Turner, Brown Assisting slaves’ escapes Underground railroad, Harriet Tubman

Test Tips Multiple-Choice and Short Answer: Identify and describe different tactics used Documents - Douglass’ 4th of July Speech Essays: Sectional tensions prior to the Civil War

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