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Title: Abolitionist
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I. Abolitionist activity from the 1700s
II. Most political efforts were toward COMPROMISE, rather than principle
III. 1807 Outlawed foreign slave trade
IV. Abolitionist remained a minority in the US/ only during the Civil War did majority approve it... Showed first 250 characters
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I. Abolitionist activity from the 1700s
II. Most political efforts were toward COMPROMISE, rather than principle
III. 1807 Outlawed foreign slave trade
IV. Abolitionist remained a minority in the US/ only during the Civil War did majority approve it... Showed next 250 characters
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