Just as today, today's slavery is a big problem for many people. In today's society and standards, any kind of slavery is regarded as immoral and unjustified. But before the civil war, slavery was as common as keeping dogs today. Many Americans, especially those in the south, view slavery as "positive concern" and have slaves essential to their business and income. However, the civil war later changed the way of life of southern people in a negative direction. After the end of the civil war, slavery is abolished and anyone with slaves must release them and treat them equally.
From the 1930s to the 1860s, the American campaign for slavery abolition included white supporters such as Frederick Douglas, such as free blacks and founder of radical newspaper liberator William Lloyd I gained power. ยท Garrison and Harriet Beecher Stowe played a role. Uncle Tom's hut, best-selling anti-slavery novel. Early in the 1880s, free blacks and other northern people opposed to slavery started to help slaves escape from the southern farms to the north through a loose network of safe homes. This way known as a subway trail gains real momentum in the 1930s and although it is presumed to change widely, it may help to reach freedom from 40,000 to 100,000 slaves Hmm.
After the separation of the United States from the United Kingdom in 1776, individual countries finally began to abolish slavery for the first time in the history of the United States. For example, it was abolished in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts in 1780, Connecticut and Rhode Island in 1784, Vermont State in 1786, New York in 1792, New York in 1799, New Jersey in 1804, and so on. wait. Clearly, Thomas Jefferson helped to end some slavery. His leadership role in the Declaration of Independence was also the first attempt to prohibit slavery in new areas. In 1784, as part of the Three People Committee, they enacted a law prohibiting slavery from "Western territory" at the continental conference. The proposal says: