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Leokris
1 month ago
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Why was George Latimer's capture in boston so important to the abolitionist cause.​

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irina [1.8K]1 month ago
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Due to the attention it garnered, George Latimer's capture became significant for the abolitionist movement. After being arrested in Boston in 1842 for larceny, many attempted to liberate him, but these efforts were in vain. Although he faced a fine, approximately 65,000 individuals signed a petition advocating for revised laws. This demonstrated the position of Massachusetts residents in their desire to sever ties with slavery.
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