John Lansing Jr. was an American lawyer and politician who played a significant role in the early governance of the United States. While specific records of his opinions on slavery are limited, he was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, where debates about slavery were prominent. Lansing was known to oppose the idea of counting enslaved individuals for representation purposes, indicating a critical stance on the institution of slavery, although he ultimately left the convention in disagreement over the compromises made. His views reflect the complex attitudes toward slavery during that era, especially among Northern delegates.
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John Lansing Jr. was classified as a partial abolitionist because he lived in the northern state.
I think that he was a partial abolitionist, but I am not sure.
John Lansing Jr. was born on January 30, 1754.
John Lansing Jr. was born on January 30, 1754.
John Ten Eyck Lansing, Jr.
No, John Lansing was for equal representation of the states.
He was a lawyer.
Judisum
John Lansing Jr. was an established attorney. He was also a military leader and a member of the New York State Assembly.
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Anti-federalist
no he was from the north so he was called a parial abolitionist.