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These aren’t ‘rebel’ groups. They represented most of the Church hierarchy in the United States. The anti-slavery Catholics in the US were the rebels.(And there have always been ‘rebel’ bishops or groups of bishops and individual priests who oppose Church teaching emanating from Rome - or have opinions contrary to the Church, but the Vatican is the one that counts.)
The definition matters. At least when slavery is over, indigenous people no longer have to be afraid of being kidnapped and taken to another country. We colonized Iraq recently. Were we their slave masters? All polls showed a majority of Iraqis opposed the invasion.Slavery by any other name is still slavery. (why didn’t the Brits just leave India once it was clear the Indians wanted them too? - they wanted the huge profits they were able to steal from India to flow to themselves. They kept the Indian nation in bondage for British profit, by force of arms, which is how slavery operates.)