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Are Founding Fathers Hypocrites
Slavery is not new to the world. It had been introduced almost two hundred years before the founding fathers. The founding fathers put forth their efforts to eliminate slavery system which was imposed by Great Britain. Thomas Jefferson strongly criticized the slavery system as he said that he is “determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought & sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or to restrain this execrable commerce” (Davis 395). Washington claims himself as the world’s most sincere person for the elimination of slavery. In fact, the Deceleration of Independence was composed by Jefferson.
Hypocrite is the person who pretends to have certain values and principles but in reality, he doesn't owe them. Despite all their efforts, I don’t think that the founding father was sincere in their efforts to abolish slavery from America. In his Notes on the State of Virginia, Jefferson discussed that the black slaves, who got freedom, should leave Virginia because of the strong racial differences between …show more content…

At the same time, they both held lots of servants, which were regarded as their assets. Doesn’t this reality contradict with their so-called efforts for the abolition of slavery? Obviously yes. Not less than 130 slaves were recorded to be possessed by Jefferson, at the time of his death. Washington, Madison, and Henry held slaves by birth, as they all were born in rich families. Now the question arises that if they were, genuinely, against the system of slavery, why didn’t they release their slaves at first? Why did they keep their slaves and shouted against slavery as they themselves kept following the British policy? They could start eliminating this cruel system from their homes and prove the world they were true in their efforts. But they didn’t do so because they were

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