Slavery In G. Mason, Constitutional Convention, 1787

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"Every master of slaves is born a petty tyrant. They bring the judgment of heaven on a country. As nations cannot be rewarded or punished in the next world, they must be in this. By an inevitable chain of causes and effects, providence punishes national sins by national calamities" (G. Mason, Constitutional Convention, 1787).
As we look back in our past, we were always disgusted and disappointed in the grim history of slavery. In the year of Constitutional Convention, slavery is a common practice. It can be inherited and trade.
When the 55 delegates gathered in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation, five issues arise, and these issues defined what America is, now. These issues include slavery where the delegates of 12 states