Puritans refused to hold enslaved people; Quakers and Mennonites condemned slavery
Some were might against it, but Arkansas was part of the states FOR slavery.
Some people were against slavery for moral and ethical reasons, believing it to be a violation of human rights. Others opposed slavery for economic reasons, arguing that it hindered free labor markets. Additionally, there were those who believed in the principles of freedom and equality, seeing slavery as contradictory to these values.
some were and some werent
The south was against slavery.
The stance of Texans on slavery was divided. Before the Civil War, some Texans were in favor of slavery while others were against it. Slavery was eventually abolished in Texas following the end of the Civil War in 1865.
He was against slavery, because he was on the union side. The union side was against slavery.
The Union (North) was against slavery while the Confederate (South) was against slavery.
He was against slavery because Mexico had abolished slavery
Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.
I think it depends on where the Founding Father is from. Some are from the southern states where slavery is a main part of money. Some are from the North where people strongly oppose slavery since they are all people in a way. Most of them were against slavery; however, a couple were very vehement about keeping slavery in the Declaration of Independence.
The Quaker religion was against slavery. The Quakers were a religion of peaceful people who were against slavery and war.
AntislaveryAntislavery means against slavery.