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What Is The Origin Of The Word Abolitionist? [Solved]

abolitionist (n.) person who favors doing away with some law, custom, or institution, 1792, originally in reference to the trans-Atlantic slave trade, from abolition + -ist. By 1825 (in Britain) in reference to abolition of slavery as an institution. In Britain, applied 20c. to advocates of ending capital punishment.3 Oct 2016

Origins of the word slavery

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What is Slavery? Explain Slavery, Define Slavery, Meaning of Slavery

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