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const2013 [10]
2 years ago
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What was George Washingtons stance on slavery

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Ivan2 years ago
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Answer: Highly opposed. In fact, he left part of his estate to one of his slaves after he freed him. The slaves under Washington's care were educated, well fed, and never abused in any way, and Washington eventually freed all of them.

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