Every time we hear the word "slavery", we all tend to consider the Americas in the prewar era. A lot of people do not know that this terrible behavior happens all over the world. The term "slavery" has various definitions and goes through the history of our world. It was not until the early 18th century that anti - slavery ideas emerged. Many economic, social and technical forces are involved in the decline of global slavery. The first definition we consider when we hear this term is the act of being a slave or a person who does not own labor.
Abolition: To oppose slavery and eliminate it. Anti - slavery or abolition campaign established the American Anti - Slavery Association in Philadelphia in 1833, but the emotion of anti - slavery was done prior to the formation of the Republic (Congressional Library). After the American Civil War (1861-1865), Congress approved the thirteenth amendment of the US Constitution, which officially abolished slavery. Equal rights: Personal benefits and privileges not discriminated by law, tradition or nature, especially with regard to gender. The adoption of the 19th amendment is the first concrete written guarantee on equal rights of women in the Constitution. However, in response to the work that continues to perpetuate unequal treatment between men and women and many laws and practices in society, Alice Paul introduced the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in 1923.
Two big social movements in the early 19th century ended slavery and tried to ensure equal rights of women. Gritty Smith and Susan B. Anthony formed two moves. Anti-slavery movement has evolved from a peaceful origin of the American Revolutionary War into a civil war and a war between nations, effectively ending slavery and seriously weakening the women's rights movement. By voting, bullets and petitions to win civil, political and military competition, the abolitionists decided to adopt slavery fate and the thirteenth revision of 1865. To pursue my own rights, women have adopted a more peaceful strategy, but have suffered a long delay. Only in 1920, women voted for their political tool library.