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What ideas motivated the abolitionist movement?

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I believe it was mainly ideas about religion/religious beliefs.
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The early abolitionists were mainly motivated by religious beliefs. Many were Quakers who, as religious dissenters, were seen as on the fringe of society and even as dangerous fanatics, because of their belief in equality. They were banned from public office and had little direct influence.
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