Antislavery and Abolitionists Movement

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Though the international slave trade was prohibited in 1808 slavery was around for many years after. There were various anti-slavery and abolitionist movements all through the 1800’s like American Colonization Society and the American Antislavery Society. Since there were so many varying opinions on this subject the movements towards no slavery caused a wave of sectionalism to grow all around the nation. Before 1830 the movements were more subdued and calm about their beliefs; contrastingly after the 1830’s the antislavery and abolitionist movement turned into a more violent and harsh clash of interest between the constituents and the nonconstituents of slavery. During the late 1800’s the abolitionist movement was characterized by calm and gentle moral disapproval. They were more focused on getting the slaves out of the country and back to their homelands. An organization was created to fund these trips called the American Colonization Society, the only problem was that most slaves were 3 or 4 generations away from the original slave that had come from Africa or the Caribbean so th...

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