How would a Quaker react to news about the abolition of slavery in the U.S.? oppose it, as it would reduce his farming profits oppose it, as he believes African Americans are inferior accept it, as he believes in universal equality accept it, because of pressure from social reformers
Quakers in the Abolition Movement - Wikipedia, the free ... https://en.wikipedia.org/.../Quakers_in_the_Abolition_Movem... Wikipedia Quakers played a major role in the abolition movement against slavery in both the United Kingdom and in the United States of America. ... would be foremost in the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade in ... respond to slavery; outspoken Quaker abolitionists were sometimes sharply criticized by other Quakers. Abolitionists - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/.../Abolitionism_in_the_United_States Wikipedia Later, in the 17th century, English Quakers and evangelical religious groups condemned ... He does not include antislavery activists such as Abraham Lincoln or the ... Following the Revolutionary War, northern states abolished slavery, ... The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution took effect in December 1865 and finally ...
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if that is what you gather from the post then yes if not then no
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