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Why were abolitionists seen as troublemakers?

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Before the 13th Amendment was added to the Constitution in 1865, formally ending slavery in the United States, many abolitionists had argued that slavery was already inherently unconstitutional. ... This split between abolitionists' views of the Constitution was more than a legalistic debate.

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