The best reason that John Woolman was an abolitionist is his Quaker religious beliefs. Woolman was a prominent Quaker who believed in the inherent equality and dignity of all individuals, which influenced his stance against slavery.
Which of the following was likely the best reason that John Woolman was an abolitionist?(1 point)
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the speeches by William Lloyd Garrison
the speeches by William Lloyd Garrison
the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
the Dred Scott court decision
the Dred Scott court decision
his Quaker religious beliefs
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