No, he was against slavery. However, he did own slaves, but he tried to keep them from being sold.
(To those who answered this question, maybe you could try making it make sense. The statement 'Yes, he did not support slavery' contradicts itself.)
. He argued against importation of slaves and motion the word 'slavery' be withheld from the constitution
Edmund Randolph.
He banned slavery and he also told people that they should have freedom and he was the one who put the documentary all together. He also had a wife name Madison who was a slave and he let her free.But Madison wasn't really Edmund's wife. It was a fake.
Edmund Randolph
Edmund Randolph actually presented it, but Madison drafted it.
Edmund Randolph was a slave owner and a supporter of slavery. He did not advocate for the abolition of slavery and did not take a public stand against the practice during his lifetime.
. He argued against importation of slaves and motion the word 'slavery' be withheld from the constitution
Edmund Randolph was white.
Edmund Randolph wanted to do away with the power of the government.
Edmund Randolph.
Yes edmund the famous politician's father is John randolph
Edmund Randolph was the Attorney General in Washington's first cabinet.
Lady Susana Beverly Randolph
Randolph married Elizabeth Nicholas in 1776.
no
The date of birth of Edmund Randolph is August 10, 1753. Edmund Randolf was well known for being an American attorney and the seventh Governor of Virginia.
It is unknown how edmund randolph died but he did become ill a few weeks before his death.