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History, 16.11.2020 16:30 gunaranjan09

Garrison's argument is similar to the "Declaration of Sentiments" in that both cite the Declaration of Independence as a foundation for their argument

predominantly focus on the abolition of slavery

ignore the women's suffrage movement

avoid religious support in their argument

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