Many of the Founding Fathers considered the emancipation of slaves to

Many of the Founding Fathers considered the emancipation of slaves to be

(a) a necessary evil in overcoming the British during the war.
(b) less important than the issues of whether blacks should be prevented from coming to the United States and whether freed slaves should be deported.
(c) paramount in establishing the new nation on a solid ideological foundation.
(d) a states’ rights issue.

 

ANSWER

(b)

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