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The Antislavery Movement 18th And 19th Century

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Antislavery movement started in early 18th century which was named Abolition Movement. Abolition movement had two different motivation in the 18th century and 19th century. In 18th century slavery was a Political issue, in 19th century slavery it was only are moral issue, the thought was that this is Christian nation and slavery is a stain, the nation must to be cleaned from this evil. Congress did the best to ignore these petitions as long as possible by tossing them to the bottom of the stack. Antislavery movement started the Postal Campaign by sending antislavery literature to the slave owners by hoping the slave owners will free there slaves. This literature has been misunderstood by slave owners, they thought this was meant to be for slaves and would meant to spark a rebellion. Slave owners complained that to Jackson, which made this illegal. The Southern reaction was only anger. They been saying …show more content…

The Northern reaction was negative in all this situation from beginning. They look at abolitions as trouble makers, they didn’t care about abolition because they don’t have slavery so they don’t want to deal with it. The expansion of the slavery had big impact on economical level and political. By other plantation the same soil caused to exhaustion of the soil, and also for low productivity of forced labor made the land owners to seek for new soil to plant. The slave culture slowed down the technical progress which caused low agricultural productivity. The land owner as result increased the planting areas and bought more slaves. For decades the slave-owners had dominated the power in political activity which

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