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Explanation:

In a speech in Belfast, Ireland, in 1846, the fiery abolitionist Frederick Douglass described the U.S. annexation of Texas as a "conspiracy from beginning to end— a most deep and skillfully devised conspiracy — for the purpose of upholding and sustaining one of the darkest and foulest crimes ever committed by man."

Answer:

Frederick Douglass was speaking at Faneuil Hall in order to end slavery.

Explanation:

Douglass was an escaped slave and became a writer and speaker, with the intentions of ending slavery. He stood before the crowd at Faneuil Hall and described the horrific conditions that slaves lived in, the horrible things done to them, and he described how he himself had been treated as a slave.