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What are the two competing visions of the founding fathers?

The founding fathers believed in liberty for all, yet many "owned" slaves.


Why did the founding fathers refused to aprove the right to vote to women?

The founding fathers thought only white men who owned property were equal. Even today women and minorities make less money. George Washington was surprised that Phillis Wheatley, a slave, was educated and could write poetry.


Were the founding fathers abolitionists?

Yes; many, if not most founding fathers, were abolitionists. It has been stated that as many as 75% of all the signers of the Declaration of Independence were abolitionists. The abolitiontionist movement began as early as 1773. By 1804, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey had passed laws to help release slaves and outlaw importation of new slaves. Even Thomas Jefferson, who had once owned nearly six hundred slaves himself, proposed the abolition of slavery in Virginia in 1778 and again in 1796.


What statement in the Gettysburg address was proved to be wrong?

Lincoln states that "the world will little note nor long remember what we say here..." but the opposite was true. His short address inspired the war-weary North with its succinct summation of the need to win the war and keep the republic intact.


Why did women in colonial times keep their hair covered?

Because the husbands and fathers didn't want their wife/daughter to be showing her body off, he owned her there for got to choose what she wore.

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What are the two competing visions of the founding fathers?

The founding fathers believed in liberty for all, yet many "owned" slaves.


Are french vineyards family owned?

Vineyards are frequently owned and run by family-owned companies. However, the most expensive vineyards are frequently owned by investors.


Why did Jefferson not include an attack on slavery when writing the DEcalraion of Independence?

He didn't consider slavery wrong. He owned slaves and had a slave mistress who gave him 6 children. Most of the founding fathers owned slaves.


Why was Thomas Jefferson called a framer?

He was a farmer, and owned a large plantation called Monticello.But he was also a framer. He and the others who worked on the document are referred to as "framers of the Constitution", as well as "the founding fathers".


Does Google make grammatical mistake?

Yes, it does. Try to google "Did the Founding Fathers own slaves?" Google comes back with the grammatically wrong suggestion of: Did you mean: Did the Founding Fathers owned slaves? When the past tense in the question is already denoted by the auxiliary verb "did", it is wrong to repeat the past tense in the lexical verb "own". The Yahooh search engine makes grammatical mistake too. It comes back with: Did you mean: Did the Founding Father's own slaves?


Why did the founding fathers refused to aprove the right to vote to women?

The founding fathers thought only white men who owned property were equal. Even today women and minorities make less money. George Washington was surprised that Phillis Wheatley, a slave, was educated and could write poetry.


Who was the only one of your founding fathers who never owned slaves?

John Adams, his second cousin Samuel Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Paine were the only men who are traditionally known as founding fathers who did not own slaves. Benjamin Franklin was indeed a founder of the Abolitionist Society, but he owned two slaves, named King and George. Franklin's newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette routinely ran ads for sale or purchase of slaves. Patrick Henry is another founding father who owned slaves, although his speeches would make one think otherwise. Despite his "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech, he had up to 70 slaves at a time, apologizing a few times along the way, saying he knew it was wrong, that he was accountable to his God, and citing the "general inconvenience of living without them."


How many constitutional convention delegates owned slaves?

25 of 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention owned slaves. Also: 5 of the 13 American States were "slave states" in 1787 and slaves made up 35% of the population of those states Some of the "Founding Fathers" owned slaves, including: James Madison Benjamin Franklin George Washington Thomas Jefferson


What did our founding fathers do for a living?

The Founding Fathers helped out around the time of Boston Massacre in March of 1770 Holy christ. Are you serious!?! The Founding Fathers "helped out" around the time of the Boston Massacre!?!?! This has to be the most useless website in the history of the internet if answers such as this are allowed to be posted. My high school Social Studies teacher would have thrown his eraser at me if that was the answer I gave him. Just go to the real Wikipeadia and look up "Founding Fathers".


Why was Leland Stanford famous?

Leland Stanford is responsible for the founding of one of the most prestigious universities in the United States. Stanford accumulated a fortune from the Gold Rush and railroad industries. He dedicated his life to the education of California's young people.


Where is Oasis winery located?

Oasis winery is located in the area of Hume, in Virginia. There is no other locations as this a family-owned business and does not have many different chains of vineyards.


Did founding Fathers always practice what they preached?

The founding fathers were Christian land owners. Many owned slaves. They all strove for independence from a great empire, Great Britain, to form a more "democratic" nation. A nation where people voted for their representatives. With that being said, it can be seen that all the improvements they made or tried to make were for the benefit of White Christian people. The liberties they fought for were centered around their own group of citizens. Native Americans, slaves and Catholics were not part of the "revolution". This perhaps is an overstatement. However, with respect for the time in which they lived, their accomplishments, while not always "fair minded", were the best that could be had in comparison to the rest of the world. This is not an "excuse" passage, it's reality. No nation in the time of the founding fathers, were even close to the freedoms and opportunities they formed. The later advancements of the excluded peoples, were based on the works of the fathers, with the big exception of Native Americans.