The Dilemma At The Constitutional Convention Of 1787

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May Ingram Professor Powers June 8, 2018 Assignment 1 Retake The Constitutional Convention of 1787, in Philadelphia contained of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and fifty-five men gathered, to resolve the issue of slavery, and the structure of government. The need for slaves was scarce, because without slave labor, trading plantations would not have been abundant. “Slavery became connected with the color black, and liberty with the color white.” The need for equal rights for all, was a huge dilemma at the Constitutional Convection. (Norton & Company, Chapter Four) The successful trading plantations were in the tobacco plants of the Chesapeake area, and rice plantations in South Carolina and Georgia. (Norton & Company,

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