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Q: Why did the Continental congress debate the issue of slavery?
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What point of view did congress take on the issue of slavery?

he liked having slavery


How did congress prepare for war and try to make peace?

they didn't really. Not in this war. The very existence of a Continental Congress was an issue for war.


What events made slavery an issue of public debate?

One reason that slavery became a public debate was Uncle Tom's Cabin, this novel exposed many Northerners to slavery for the first time ever. Also the invention of the cotton gin greatly increased the need for slave labor, so their was a boom in slavery in the South.


Did the Wilmot Proviso lead to the compromise of 1850?

In part, simply by bringing the issue of slavery to the halls of Congress.


What was one issue that the delegates to the Continental Congress spent much time discussing?

While writing the Declaration of Independence, the delegates debated many things, including deep-sea fishing rights and what the national bird should be. However, one of the most significant and long-lasting debates that happened in the Continental Congress was the debate over slavery. In the initial drafts of the Declaration, Jefferson included that all people living in America were free citizens, something that his pro-slavery counterparts in Congress took issue with. The entire southern contingent threatened to withhold their signatures from the document unless the anti-slavery clauses were removed. Eventually, Jefferson allowed the slavery passages to be taken out of the Declaration because he believed that American independence was more important - once America was independent from Britain, the slaves could be freed by the American government. This freeing of the slaves did not happen until the Civil War, long after Jefferson had died. The deep-seated causes of the Civil War can be seen in the debates over slavery during the writing of the Declaration of Independence.

Related questions

What issue divided Congress in the debate over passage of Wilmot Proviso?

The extension of slavery into new territories


What issue divided Congress in the debate over passage of the Wilmont Provisi?

The extension of slavery into new territories


How the Webster-Hayne debate about a larger issue than land policy?

It was also a debate about the issue of slavery.


What point of view did congress take on the issue of slavery?

he liked having slavery


What was done in congress to prevent debate on slavery?

Congress attempted to stop discussion on the slavery issue after they were flooded by over 100,000 petitions urging the abolition of slavery in the 1830's. In 1836, they passed a resolution that banned the discussion of these petitions and enforced the ban in 1839, 1841 and 1843. However, John Quincy Adams, who believed this was unfair, came up with creative methods of bringing the debate up on the floor anyway.


What was the only issue debated by the continental congress for the six months of 1776?

Independence. Simple as that. This was the prime debate through the Whole process, however, independence is all the first 6 months consisted of.


What was the central issue delegates at the second continental congress?

louisanna purchase


What was the main issue of debate at the second continental congress?

Economic issues were highly discussed in the Second Continental Congress as they needed a plan to fund the new country that they were anticipating. One of the key economic issues was the printing of currency that would be needed for this country.


What did the newly formed states give the continental congress the power to do?

issue a national currency


What problems did the continental Congress's successfully address?

Nobody knows The Continental Congress successfully addressed the issue of importation of British goods, the colonial war, and adoption of the "Association".


Why did Abraham make slavery's expansion the Central issue of the Lincoln Douglas debate?

This was because Abraham Lincoln wanted there to be no more slaves and no more slavery.


Congress decided to let the citizens decide the issue of slavery in the states of?

Kansas and Nebraska