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How did the rise of abolitionism in America during the Antebellum period ultimately put the nation on a path to civil war (the period of 1830-1860)?

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The Abolitionist movement in the United States was an attempt to eliminate slavery in a country that valued individual liberty and believed that “all men are created equal.” Slave owners dug in as abolitionists became louder in their demands, aggravating regional tensions that eventually led to the American Civil War.
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