Richard Bassett didn't have any extreme views on slavery and if he had mild ones, they are unknown. it is known, however, that he made a point of feeding his slaves before himself. almost 100% if the time he fed them rosemary chicken. It is also rumored that he was having an extra-marital affair with one of his gardener slaves.
he liked having slavery
. He argued against importation of slaves and motion the word 'slavery' be withheld from the constitution
Washington Irving viewed slavery as evil. Even though he thought it was an evil practice he was not an activist or abolitionist.
North Carolina was very dependent on slavery in 1653. This is how they could have the mass production of indigo, tobacco, and cotton.
It expressed the Confederate view that slavery was a natural arrangement of man and master.
He was anti-slavery
the were pro slavery
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Richard Bassett was a prominent American politician and businessman. He served as a U.S. Congressman from Delaware in the early 19th century and also held various local government roles. In addition to his political career, Bassett was involved in the agricultural and land development sectors.
He writted his book "Slavery in the United States" (1836) to express his view.
anti- slavery view.
he liked having slavery
Most Northern states outlawed slavery
how did washington view on slavery evolved over time
it was bad
sucess out of slavery
Richard B. Sheridan has written: 'Duenna' 'Sugar and slavery' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Slavery, Social conditions, Sugar trade