Many think these revolts resulted in the rise of the abolition movement. Of course we know that slavery in the North was vastly different from that of the South, while abolition in the North was growing, the South remained the same. The abolition movement in the North was led by free blacks such as Fredrick Douglas and white supporters such as William Lloyd Garrison. In this era the Underground Railroad was formed. In the 1780s freed slaves of the North and whites that were antislavery began helping blacks escape from plantations in the South. This grew widely in the 1800s where it is said the almost 100,000 slaves were able to escape, Harriet Tubman was considered the conductor of the Underground Rail and was praised for
Many think these revolts resulted in the rise of the abolition movement. Of course we know that slavery in the North was vastly different from that of the South, while abolition in the North was growing, the South remained the same. The abolition movement in the North was led by free blacks such as Fredrick Douglas and white supporters such as William Lloyd Garrison. In this era the Underground Railroad was formed. In the 1780s freed slaves of the North and whites that were antislavery began helping blacks escape from plantations in the South. This grew widely in the 1800s where it is said the almost 100,000 slaves were able to escape, Harriet Tubman was considered the conductor of the Underground Rail and was praised for