Answer:
Two general broad statements about William Lloyd Garrison are that he was an abolitionist who founded the abolitionist paper The Liberator. He was also anti-Union as he believed the Constitution helped to protect the institution of slavery.
Explanation:
William Lloyd Garrison was a well-known abolitionist from New England who had a profound influence in the initial organization of an abolitionist movement in New England. He ran the newspaper called The Liberator and he helped to form the New England Anti-Slavery society. However, he eventually broke from many of the abolitionists in New England because he was against the Union because he felt it helped to perpetuate slavery. This position was called disunionism and Frederick Douglass also ascribed to this view until he changed his views and broke from disunionism in the 1850s. The Liberator's motto was: ’ "Our country is the world—our countrymen are mankind."