Reform Movements of the 1800s - Alvin Independent School ...
Although slavery ended in the North by the early 1800s, many northerners still supported southern slavery and its economic benefits. Abolitionists sought to change this acceptance. A deeply religious white man, William Lloyd Garrison, started an abolitionist newspaper called the Liberator, in which he demanded the immediate freeing of all slaves. ................
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