. He argued against importation of slaves and motion the word 'slavery' be withheld from the constitution
he liked having slavery
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.)
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.
His favorite music was bock.
Yes edmund the famous politician's father is John randolph
Randolph was a strong advocate of the process of amendment.
he was very booksmart and always stuck up to what he beilved in which led to why he did not sign the constitution
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.
It should establish a national government and three branches of government, which would be supreme over state governments in national matters.
remission
He was anti-slavery
the were pro slavery
He writted his book "Slavery in the United States" (1836) to express his view.
anti- slavery view.
he liked having slavery