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Complete the paragraph using the items from the word bank. Not all items will be used.
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Abolition movements were not uncommon in the early history of the United States. In the colonial era, the Response area were a religious movement that pushed for the end of slavery. In 1818, the Response area was formed, calling for the emancipation of all slaves and their return to settle in the African country of Liberia. In 1833, William Lloyd Garrison led the Response area, calling for the immediate emancipation of all slaves by any means necessary.
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Abolition movements were not uncommon in the early history of the United States. In the colonial era, the Response area were a religious movement that pushed for the end of slavery. In 1818, the Response area was formed, calling for the emancipation of all slaves and their return to settle in the African country of Liberia. In 1833, William Lloyd Garrison led the Response area, calling for the immediate emancipation of all slaves by any means necessary.
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Abolition movements were not uncommon in the early history of the United States. In the colonial era, the **Quakers** were a religious movement that pushed for the end of slavery. In 1818, the **American Colonization Society** was formed, calling for the emancipation of all slaves and their return to settle in the African country of Liberia. In 1833, William Lloyd Garrison led the **American Anti-Slavery Society**, calling for the immediate emancipation of all slaves by any means necessary.
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