Abolish Slavery Dbq

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Life was very difficult during the Revolutionary Era. Slavery was very major, women didn’t have as many rights as men, and African-Americans were enslaved and treated very poorly. Consequently, policies should be developed to help social conditions at this time, and some of those policies include improved conditions for women, abolishing slavery, to stop stealing land from natives, and to give more educational opportunities for women and slaves. First, a policy that could help would be to offer more roles and more freedom to women. Women would primarily be supportive of this policy, as it would give them more freedom and men would oppose this because they believed that if women gained freedom, men would lose control of women. Women went out …show more content…

African-Americans have been mistreated and are considered inferior to white people. During the Missouri Compromise, when Maine was accepted as a non-slave state, this made the white people very angry and when Missouri joined the union, they wanted it to be a slave state. Slaves would support abolishing slavery because they wouldn’t be slaves anymore and they would be able to be free, but also the people who were against slavery and supportive of those who were in the condition they were in. The Southerners would not want this because they lived in slave states and they would lose their profit from slavery if slavery was abolished. Slaves provided the majority of labor to work on plantations. Overall, this policy could be easily either accepted or rejected, in other words, could go either way. It would be accepted if the government officials listened to the people and decided that slavery is wrong, but rejected if the leaders wanted their power and didn’t want slavery to be abolished. Overall, at the time, the latter was more likely, and this wouldn’t be accepted immediately because white men had full control over the …show more content…

The people that would support this policy are women and slaves who would like this chance for education, and the people that would not support this policy would include white men who want their freedom and are worried that if women and/or slaves got education, they could escape their current condition, for slaves that would be slavery, and for women that would be to only be able to help around the house, which white men don’t want. The Wheatley family was trying to support this Ultimately, this policy would probably end up being denied as white men had superior power to any other group of

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