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What strategy did the abolitionist movement increasingly advocate in the 1830s to end slavery? Invading the South with black soldiers Appealing to slaveholders' consciences Working within the political system Ending cooperation with whites

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What strategy did the abolitionist movement increasingly advocate in
the 1830s to end slavery?
Invading the South with black soldiers
Appealing to slaveholders' consciences
Working within the political system
Ending cooperation with whites

What strategy did the abolitionist movement increasingly advocate in the 1830s to end slavery? Invading the South with black soldiers Appealing to slaveholders' consciences Working within the political system Ending cooperation with whites

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The abolitionist movement increasingly advocated working within the political system in the 1830s to end slavery.
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