Sunday, November 20, 2011

In their petitions to Congress in the 1830s, abolitionists frequently called for...

  • appropriating funds to compensate slave owners for emancipating their slaves.
  • abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia.
  • ending the Atlantic slave trade.
  • impeaching any president who condoned slavery and barring slave owners from serving in Congress. 

ANSWER: In their petitions to Congress in the 1830s, abolitionists frequently called for abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia.

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