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How did the abolitionist views of william lloyd garrison differ from those of earlier anti-slavery advocates?

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He believed that colonization is bad and that former colonies with slaves should not be recolonized by someone else. The common practice was that when you help a colony free itself, the slaves go free but you keep the country as a colony of your own just with abolished slavery. He supported the idea that they should be left to be independent. 
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