He was against the slave trade.
He felt great
goood
he felt shy most of the time which makes you ask why was he president?
Slaves generally felt dehumanized, exploited, and oppressed by the slave trade. They experienced loss of freedom, family separation, physical abuse, and harsh living conditions. The trauma and lasting impact of the slave trade are profound and continue to affect descendants today.
He wanted to limit the power of the people ...
because
yep. after his death he did. it was because he was starting to feel bad about the slave trade and all that.
he disagreed because he was the king of the west of Africa.
i dont think they had any felling for them but the slaves must of been very sad and horrified
Captain Canot was a slave trader and profited from the slave trade, so he was likely supportive of slavery as a means to further his own interests and economic gain.
James Madison said: "An honest man can feel no pleasure in the exercise of power over his fellow citizens."
Georgia's representatives at the Constitutional Convention generally supported the continued protection of the slave trade. They feared that any limitations on the trade would negatively impact their state's economy, which heavily relied on slave labor in industries like agriculture. Additionally, they sought to maintain their political power in the new government by ensuring the representation of slaveholding states.