Washington agreed with the prevailing view in the colonies that British taxes which only applied to the American colonies were unfair since the colonies had no representation in the British parliament which imposed the taxes. As president he defended the right of the federal government to impose and collect taxes and personally led troops to put down the Whiskey rebellion.
He was anti-slavery
HE did not like th e view +ignore don't know if right
He ate toast and his slaves. He loved them very much!
That is was fought in defense of slavery. That it was an unjust war.
the union (north)was against slavery and wanted to keep the union while the Confederacy (south) was pro slavery and wanted to brake away from the union
There were no "race relations" in George Washingtons days. You were either white (preferably of anglo saxon descent) and male, or you weren't a person. In todays world a similar question would be " What is Queen Elizabeth's view on carrot relations?"
hamilton
the were pro slavery
The duration of Points of View is 900.0 seconds.
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He writted his book "Slavery in the United States" (1836) to express his view.
Points of View - album - was created in 1998.