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The abolitionist movement of the 1800s immensely affected America. ... In addition, as humanitarian principles spread in the North, abolitionist groups began forming. ... The abolition movement had a substantial effect on the mid-1800s and is still affecting society today. ... Also, the fact that the small farms of the North could never compete with the plantations of the South added to the northern support of the abolitionist movement. ... When Northerners heard this it only fueled the abolitionist movement. ... One of the most valuable pieces of abolitionist propaganda was a book called Uncle Tom’s Cabin. ...
The abolitionist movement was highly effective in the 1800s. ... Throughout the 1800s, the anti-slavery movement gained more and more momentum. ... The abolitionist movement is clearly an effective reform of the 1800s.
Today, the abolition movement is against slavery of a different sort. ... These types of slavery exist today even though they are banned in most of the countries they are practiced in, prohibited by the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and by the 1956 UN Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery.
The abolitionist movement of the 1800s was highly successful. Persevering through setbacks and letdowns, the abolitionists and organizations for the movement helped free a race of people from the brutality and cruelty of slavery.
Approximate Word count = 1094 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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