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Question 18 of 30What was the goal of the abolitionists in the 1800s?A.To convert people to ChristianityB.To end slaveryC.To stop immigration to the United States from EuropeD.To promote white supremacy

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Question 18 of 30What was the goal of the abolitionists in the 1800s?A.To convert people to ChristianityB.To end slaveryC.To stop immigration to the United States from EuropeD.To promote white supremacy

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The goal of the abolitionists in the 1800s was B. To end slavery. Abolitionists were people who sought to end the practice of slavery in the 19th century. They believed that all people, regardless of race, deserved the same rights and

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