“What will be said of this new principle of founding a Right to govern Freemen on a power derived from slaves in preference to other property themselves incapable of governing yet giving to others what they have not. The omitting of the Word will be regarded as an Endeavour to conceal a principle of which we are ashamed.” – John Dickinson, July 9, 1787
From Independence to Union, 1776-1787
- Confederation
- State Constitutions
- Great Compromise (bicameral legislature)
Types of Slavery
- War/Conquest
- Peonage/Debt
- Serfdom
- Indentured
- Chattel
1787 – Making the Constitution
3/5 Compromise
Gradual ban on the importation of slaves
Fugitive Slave Law