Objects of the Rebellion And Effects of Its Success Upon Free Laborers And Civi

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Objects of the Rebellion And Effects of Its Success Upon Free Laborers And Civi
Andrew Christian Zabriskie
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The Vice-President of the Confederacy stated, as Ave have seen, what all know, that the framers of the Federal Constitu- tion were opposed to slavery, and expected it to be evanescent, 12 IS ABOLITION AGITATION UNCONSTITUTIONAL?
and pass away. The principles of the founders of our govern- ment have not been departed from by Abolition agitation ; but the complaint is, that they and the statesmen of their day were themselves Abolitionists.
The period of our war for Independence abounded in argu-
...ment and declamation against tyranny, and in favor of universal liberty and equality. The language in favor of freedom, directed against British oppression, was broad enough, literally under- stood, to claim freedom for African slaves. Excluding slavery from the territory north-west of the Ohio river, and north of 36° 30' north latitude, is conclusive that our early statesmen intended that African slavery would cease whenever and where- ever circumstances should permit.
Tlie framers of the Constitution knew that abolition agitation would exist, and made no provision against it.


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