AN EXPERIMENT IN SELF-GOVERNMENT – Part VI The Implications of Slavery

The Constitution was written for the nation it was expected to become.  The Constitution stopped the slave trade as of 1808 in expectation that slavery would slowly disappear.  It seemed a reasonable calculation at the time.  In 1790 the census revealed there were 682,000 slaves in the nation; 49,000 in the North and 633,000 in the South.  By 1860 … Continue reading AN EXPERIMENT IN SELF-GOVERNMENT – Part VI The Implications of Slavery