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Q: How is william lloyd garrison's the liberator and the call for immediate emancipation to be understood in the context of the second great awakening?
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What reform did garrisons call for?

immediate and complete emancipation [FREEING] of enslaved people


What were the 3 types of abolitionists?

gradual, colonization and immediate emancipation


Who supported immediate and uncompensated emancipation of the slaves?

William Lloyd Garrison


Who was first white abolitionist to call for the immediate and complete emancipation of enslaved people?

The first white abolitionist to call for the "immediate and complete emancipation" of enslaved people was the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison.


What is abolition movement?

The goal of the abolitionist movement was the immediate emancipation of all slaves and the end of racial discrimination and segregation. Advocating for immediate emancipation distinguished abolitionists from more moderate anti-slavery advocates who argued for gradual emancipation, and from free-soil activists who sought to restrict slavery to existing areas and prevent its spread further west. Radical abolitionism was partly fueled by the religious fervor of the Second Great Awakening, which prompted many people to advocate for emancipation on religious grounds. Abolitionist ideas became increasingly prominent in Northern churches and politics beginning in the 1830s, which contributed to the regional animosity between North and South leading up to the Civil War.


What is the abolition movement?

The goal of the abolitionist movement was the immediate emancipation of all slaves and the end of racial discrimination and segregation. Advocating for immediate emancipation distinguished abolitionists from more moderate anti-slavery advocates who argued for gradual emancipation, and from free-soil activists who sought to restrict slavery to existing areas and prevent its spread further west. Radical abolitionism was partly fueled by the religious fervor of the Second Great Awakening, which prompted many people to advocate for emancipation on religious grounds. Abolitionist ideas became increasingly prominent in Northern churches and politics beginning in the 1830s, which contributed to the regional animosity between North and South leading up to the Civil War.


Who agreed with William Lloyd Garrison's call for immediate emancipation of slaves?

Jefferson Davis


When the emancipation proclamation was issued at the beginning of 1863 its immediate effect was to?

strengthen the moral cause of the Union


Which statement sbout William Lloyd garrisons newspaper the liberator is true?

it provided 35 years of abolitionist journalism


Who was the abolitionist newspaper written by William Lloyd Garrison that called for the immediate emancipation for black Americans?

nobody


What abolitionist demanded immediate emancipation and wrote you will be heard?

William Lloyd Garrison was the abolitionist who demanded immediate emancipation and wrote the famous pamphlet "You will be heard." Garrison was a prominent figure in the anti-slavery movement in the United States during the 19th century.


How wrote the Liberator newspaper and worked for the immediate emancipation of all enslaved African Americans?

William Lloyd Garrison