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which of these beliefs were supported by abolitionists during the second great awakening? check all of the boxes that apply. □ owning enslaved people was a sin □ enslaved people should be freed and returned to africa. □ all enslaved people should be freed immediately. □ once freed, african americans could integrate into american life. done
Abolitionists of the Second Great Awakening drew from religious fervor to frame slavery as a moral sin. Many were immediate abolitionists demanding full, instant freedom for all enslaved people. Additionally, a core group believed freed African Americans could and should integrate into American society as equal members. The idea of returning freed people to Africa was associated with the American Colonization Society, not mainstream abolitionists of this era.
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- Owning enslaved people was a sin
- All enslaved people should be freed immediately.
- Once freed, African Americans could integrate into American life.