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5. Abolitionists supported what cause?

-The rights of all blacks.
-The freedom and rights of blacks and increased rights of women.
-The rights of freedom of blacks.
-The rights of black men.

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the rights of freedom of blacks

Step-by-step explanation:

The abolitionist movement was an organized effort to end the practice of slavery in the United States. The first leaders of the campaign, which took place from about 1830 to 1870, mimicked some of the same tactics British abolitionists had used to end slavery in Great Britain in the 1830s.

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Answer:

-The rights of freedom of blacks.

Step-by-step explanation:

The abolitionists were the group of people who supported the emancipation of black people from slavery in United States.

The movement has began since 1830s, But started to gained the peak of its momentum after the president Abraham Lincoln took the office in 1861. The causes that are supported by the abolitionists actually the main cause of American civil war between the Union (who fight on the abolitionists' side) and the confederate states (who fought against abolitionists' ideal).

In the end, the abolitionist managed to fulfill its ideal. Even though it took hundred and thousand of lives in the process. But those sacrifice paved the path for the abolishment of slavery in 1865.

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