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Anti-Slavery more properly antislavery or pro slavery was not the purpose of this document it was better expressed in the preamble by Thomas Jefferson as ordained by the people upon the United States of America. In that era there were no laws against people owning people by contract of law.

Beyond that the constitution is what reestablished the United States government. Being written in a manner of speaking that was in many ways archaic and truly foreign to any domesticated translation ever attempted for our universal comprehensive analogy.

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