Abolition of slavery Slavery is a shameful and disturbing phenomenon. When people came to be aware of the conditions of slave life, it was abolished. There are many brave men and women who helped end the slavery of blacks and white people Britain and other countries opposed to slavery have a large population of the UK and this is a very important abolition of slavery is. Middle-class Caucasians have played an important role in the abolition of slavery.
For economic and humanitarian reasons, the abolition of slavery started in the 18th century. The UK banned slave trade and the Latin American countries abolished slavery when they were independent from Spain in the 19th century. However, slavery continued to exist in many places, but it pitied a sense of justice for many people. In the United States, slavery disappeared in the north by the early 19th century, but it remained an integral part of the southern planting system. In 1860, the Republican Party had a platform against slavery and the election of Abraham Lincoln, which led to the separation of the Southern states and the Civil War. North victory ended slavery in the United States, and Lincoln 's liberation declaration released slaves in 1863.
People in the south were shocked by the fact that Abraham Lincoln was elected in 1860. Southerners feared that Lincoln was a Republican so he was afraid of being elected and he was afraid that he would abolish slavery. Because the loss of slavery has lost a lot of wealth, they are afraid of slavery being abolished. In the south, they feel threatened and are in danger. A few years before the election began, when Republicans were elected, the southern people decided the success from that country. - ... Like Abe 's father, he opposed slavery (McLean 99). In 1830, the family of Abe moved again, and with the help of Abe his father built a new house ("Abraham", paragraph 7). When his family was sick, Abe alone went to the world ("Abraham" paragraph 7). During his journey, he witnessed a slave auction that had a great influence on his life ("Abraham" paragraph 7)
All states in northern Maryland abolished slavery gradually between 1789 and 1830, but Rhode Island province was abolished before the establishment of the country (1774). The first state that abolished slavery was Massachusetts State and the court ruling in 1783 explained the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 (In its first article, the abolition of slavery, "Everyone is free and equal" This provision was later explicitly summarized in the new Massachusetts Constitution written by John Adams (1735-1826), First Vice President and the Second President of the United States, but this institution is stable in the south, In response to the growing strong anti-slavery attitude in the north, this region's customs and social beliefs have evolved into a strong defense of slavery. Prior to 1830, many people in the north quietly and then Discretely opposed the feelings of slavery and caused the rise of a few people in the abolishment movement.