The abolition movement promoted the immediate end of slavery and the liberation of enslaved individuals, advocating for their rights and humanity. It sought to raise awareness about the moral, ethical, and economic injustices of slavery, mobilizing public opinion and political action against the institution. Key figures and organizations within the movement worked to educate society, support escaped slaves, and push for legislative reforms to abolish slavery. Ultimately, the movement contributed to significant social and legal changes, culminating in the emancipation of enslaved people in various countries, particularly in the United States.
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