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Benjamin Franklin was opposed to the introduction of slaves into America because he thought it would cause people to become lazy.

He also wished for the people who had come from Europe to the Americas to remain a clean, clear strain of people, with no inter-breeding with other cultures or people of different skin color from themselves. He did not wish to fill up his country with "the sons of Africa".

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