That varied, Some of them were strongly opposed to it, some of them strongly supported it, some of them were indifferent to the matter, and some, such as Jefferson, were torn. Jefferson knew slavery was wrong and spent a great deal of effort to try to end it, at least in Virginina. Yet he owned slaves and never could find a way to free them. Michael Montagne
The majority was pro slavery. The conclusion of the second continental congress was to ultimately phase it out, rather than attempt to halt it. Thomas Jefferson was a large player in the slave market and employed his slaves (indenturment).
The reaction was pretty mixed in general. A lot of them, namely Jefferson, denounced slavery as the highest of evils, but were entirely dependent on the slave trade (history likes to defame them as hypocritical liars). Some, like Ben Franklin and George Washington, once owned slaves, but freed all or most of them and, in Franklin's case, open abolitionists. Others thought the slave trade should be shut down and slavery's spread, not existence, should be banned. And some of them were pro slavery and dependent on slaves.
However, only two practiced what they preached - John Adams and Alexander Hamilton.
All or most were slave owners and the larger states were slave states. There was a great deal to do and at the time it wasn't considered that important. It wasn't until later with the invention of the cotton gin that the use of slaves grew to a larger population.
the founding fathers were against slave trade because they wanted America to be a free country and and for people to have rights no matter what color there skin is and what is a free world with slavery(a third world country)
They didn't . Most owned slaves.
In the United States, during the late 1700s, the founding fathers will just starting to establish a governmental system with a constitution. During the early 1800s, the government was fully functioning and using its power to end the slave trade and purchase more land in the West.
african slave trade was a horrible time
What was the slave trade referred to as? Well it was referred to as a Middle Passage.
The 1808 Slave Trade Compromise in the Constitution.
Who stopped the slave tradethe slave trade sropped in America. And then abollished in England and Pakistan. I think
He was against the slave trade.
The Founding Fathers favored "capitalism" in that they disliked and fought against the British Empire enforcing strict taxation of and control over American products and trade. At the time of the Revolution, of course, there was not the prevalence of huge corporations, global financial institutions and large scale investment. However, the Founding Fathers, favored merchants, farmers and anyone else who worked for their own profit.
The question itself is not very fair. The founding fathers grew up in a time where male superiority was unquestioned. Most did not believe in votes for women due to the fact that it was not demanded or requested until a later time period. Most did not even address the sufferage movement. But, John Adams ( the first vice president) responded to a letter from his wife where he did not agree with the votes for women movement. In fact he discouraged his wife from pursuing the movement because of the political turmoil that was occurring (due to the Revolutionary War) and America did not need any more division between its citizens. They were probably neutral, but they weren't for it. That's for sure.
No they wasnt against it they was for it.
Thomas Clarkson
Abraham Lincoln got over 7500 people to protest against slave trade
Abolitionists such as William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, and Olaudah Equiano argued against the continuation of the slave trade. They used moral, ethical, and religious arguments to push for the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
The slave trade has not ended. Some countries have made legislation against it but it is still happening in many places.
Freed slaves abolitionist lawyer fought against slave trade.
slave trade
because he did not like the way the slaves were treated
Well first of all it was wrong, It was Abolished but owning a slave was still legal until 1833. To many slaves died on the voyage also the slaves started to rebel against their leaders in the West Indies. It was all these Historic people who had the Slave trade abolishedHistoric Figure - Thomas ClarksonHistoric Figure - Olaudah EquianoHistoric Figure - William WilberforceHistoric Figure - Granville SharpThese are the people who campaigned against the slave trade and had it removed