The creation of Liberia refers to the establishment and colonization of a West African country by the American Colonization Society (ACS) in the 19th century. It was primarily done with the aim of resettling free African Americans and former slaves from the United States.
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American Colonization Society: The American Colonization Society was an organization formed in 1816 that aimed to relocate free African Americans and former slaves to Africa.
Resettlement: Resettlement refers to moving people from one place to another, often with the intention of establishing them in a new home or community.
Abolitionism: Abolitionism was a movement during the 18th and 19th centuries that sought to end slavery. It influenced discussions around colonization efforts like Liberia's creation.