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Which best explains the goal of emancipation, as called for by abolitionist leaders in the 1800s?

the purchase of an enslaved person
the end of the antislavery movement
the freeing of all enslaved people
the goal of educating enslaved people

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The correct answer is the freeing of all enslaved people.

The abolitionist movement was driven by the desire of individuals within American society who wanted to get rid of slavery in America. Many of these individuals were driven by past experiences with slavery or religious/moral reasons. This movement gained significant momentum during the middle part of the 19th century. This was especially true after Harriet Beecher Stowe published her book Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Answer:

C.

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