Question: Why were emancipation societies started?
Options:
• People felt slaves took work away from other laborers.
• Some people were getting wealthy while others starved.
• There was a moral obligation to help others.
• Africa no longer supported the slave trade.
Answer:
• There was a moral obligation to help others.
Explanation: The abolitionist movement was a political and social push for the immediate emancipation of slaves and the end of racial discrimination/segregation. Abolitionist feelings were very strong during the American Revolution. There was a large spread of powerful evangelical religious movements which arose to impart spiritual direction to society, encouraging people to abolish discrimination and slavery. People saw this as a moral obligation to help those in need. Thomas Jefferson was also in favor of establishing a no slave country.