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James Madison referred to slavery as a "necessary evil" in the context of the United States' constitutional framework. He believed that while slavery was morally wrong, it was essential for the economic stability of the Southern states and the unity of the nation at that time. Madison, like many of his contemporaries, grappled with the contradictions between the ideals of liberty and the institution of slavery, ultimately recognizing the complex political and economic realities that made it difficult to address the issue directly.

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