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Abilitionists in the United States: FOR ABOLITION
These people were for abolition, they wanted to ban slavery for good. It says it right in their title!
Cotton Plantation Owners in the Southern United States: AGAINST ABOLITION
These people were against abolition, slaves were a big part of the economy in the Southern US.
Fugitive Slaves: FOR ABOLITION
Fugitive slaves were for abolition because they had already run away and were now looking to be free. A big reason why slaves became fugitives was to be free and to reunite with their families.
Slave Traders: AGAINST ABOLITION
Slave traders were looking for slaves to buy and sell. They wanted slavery so that they could make their money.
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I'll go through each option one-by-one.
Abilitionists in the United States: FOR ABOLITION
These people were for abolition, they wanted to ban slavery for good. It says it right in their title!
Cotton Plantation Owners in the Southern United States: AGAINST ABOLITION
These people were against abolition, slaves were a big part of the economy in the Southern US.
Fugitive Slaves: FOR ABOLITION
Fugitive slaves were for abolition because they had already run away and were now looking to be free. A big reason why slaves became fugitives was to be free and to reunite with their families.
Slave Traders: AGAINST ABOLITION
Slave traders were looking for slaves to buy and sell. They wanted slavery so that they could make their money.
Hope this helps!! :)
If there's anything else that I can help you with, please let me know!
Answer:
For Abolition - abolitionists in the US and Fugitive Slaves
Against - cotton plantation owners in southern US and slave traders
Explanation:
Of course, the slaves and the US were for abolition and cotton plantation owners and slave traders were against, because they continued to benefit from having slaves