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Essay heading: The Civil War: The Path to Disunion
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The tariff was lowered by Congress.
Abolitionism- 1800’s
Abolitionism was around before the 1830’s but, it became a more radical
during this time. Before 1830, Benjamin Lundy ran a anti-slavery
newspaper. In 1829, Lundy hired William Lloyd Garrison. Garrison went on
to publish his own newspaper the Liberator... displayed 300 characters
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Garrison went on
to publish his own newspaper the Liberator. Many people also favored a
Colonization movement. In which free slavers would move to Liberia, which
was founded in 1822 in Africa by former slaves. Paul Cuffe in 1815,
thinking that free slaves would have a better life if they didn’t face
racial discrimination, took 38 blacks to Africa with him... displayed next 300 characters
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