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A very unflagging abolitionist who published editions of books that were bought mostly by frree African-Americans and that drastically increased his stands against slavery.
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Nat Turner lead revolts against his own slave owner and killed him. He then lead a group of 75 slaves to wreak havoc on the whites, he killed 60 whites. He and his men were killed, captured, and hung.
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Boston became an anti-slavery hub, Groups and Organizations were established that desired to ablish slavery in Boston frequently,
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She first started out as an abolitionist for slavery and then she gradually went into women's rights and the equality of both men and women.
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His speech was to inspire the people to join the abolitionist movement
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The most influential black anti-slavery books that was published in the antebellum era
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A convention to discuss the rights of women which then inspired a series of conventions in other parts of the North.
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She fled from slavery after her master died, she prayed for his death.
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Part of the Compromise of 1850, the act allowed the return of fugitive slaves to their owners within the United States.
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Her speech is the response to what men had told her about how women she treated so well yet she received no such treatment because of the color of her skin.
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This novel published struck a spark in the nation's division in preparation of the civil war
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Developed from the Whig party, the anti-slavery party branched off and formed the Republican party.
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This act gave Nebraska and Kansas sovereignty over their abolition of slavery.
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Congress decided to let Kansas have popular soverignty and as a result, thousands of pro-slavery and abolitionists flooded the state clashing against each other. Kansas ultimately became a free state.
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Charles Sumner, a senator, was beaten by a representative of the house, Preston Brooks. After being beaten with a cane, Brooks was bailed out of jail and then returned to the south for banquets and gifts. He beat Sumner for the abolition of slavery.
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This decision was made and allowed the slave owners in the South to bring their slaves to the West if they were to move to the West.
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The voters of Kansas had a chance to reject the Constitution and Lecompton's proposal.
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Series of seven debates between the Democrats and the Republicans that was mostly about slavery.
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An attempt by a slave rebellion to attack the militia of Harper's Ferry, they failed after expecting an addition of slaves and U.S. Marines caught the rebel group. Brown was hung as a result after being tried.