I need some History help! Its US History. OK first of all I would like to post the question I need help answering. I also would like to post another question that I have answered and see if it was the right answer that I came up with. thanks for the help!

Here is the question:
After 1831 the abolitionist movement will change dramatically and move northward. WHY? How does the abolitionist movement change with the events of 1831?

Here is the other question that I answered that I hope is right.

When is the importation of slaves abolished? why would most of the earliest abolitionist movements be centered in the south? What are some of the religions that help in these movements?
Here is what I answered:
The importation of slaves was abolished on March 2, 1807 to be inforced beginning on January 1, 1808. The earliest movements were centered in the south because the south was considered the economic center of slavery. Some of the religions that helped were Protestants, Methodists, and Quakers.

Was that the right answer?

For the first question, "After 1831 the abolitionist movement will change dramatically and move northward. Why? How does the abolitionist movement change with the events of 1831?", the answer revolves around the impact of the Nat Turner Rebellion in 1831.

To find the answer and understand the change in the abolitionist movement, you can follow these steps:
1. Research the Nat Turner Rebellion and its significance in 1831.
2. Analyze the events surrounding the rebellion, including the violent uprising and its consequences.
3. Explore the reactions of both the abolitionist movement and the general public to the Nat Turner Rebellion.
4. Examine how the Nat Turner Rebellion impacted the perception and support of abolitionism.
5. Look specifically for changes in the geographic focus and strategies of the abolitionist movement after 1831.

Based on your explanation, it seems like you have answered the second question correctly. The importation of slaves was indeed abolished on March 2, 1807, and the earliest abolitionist movements were primarily centered in the South due to the economic reliance on slavery in that region. Additionally, Protestant, Methodist, and Quaker religious movements played a role in supporting abolitionist efforts. Well done!