President James Madison's war message, June 1, 1812. As <u><em>Congress debated whether to declare war against Great Britain</em></u>, President James Madison addressed a message to the Senate and House of Representatives detailing British offenses against the United States.
The leaders in Africa wanted guns but the
slaves themselves wanted guns to protect
themselves from being captured and sold into slavery. All the guns were being sold by EU and Americas.
Answer: It is describing life, liberty and property protection for all citizens
Explanation: The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits states from denying "any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." - This is missing in your question.
Intention to safeguards of all groups is shown with the phrase ''any person...''. It is referring clearly to all people and it isn't mentioning gender, religion, race, education or something else. The key of it is to protect all of the people and everyone should be equal. It is also put to protect African-American citizens which were having issues with discrimination trough the history.
''The equal protection of the laws.'' is referring to a protection that is equal with all aspects of life, property and liberty.
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It made millions of Americans see how terrible slavery actually was. They were able to relate with the enslaved people in the country.
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