Founding Brothers

Founding Brother

In chapter 3, The Silence, why did congress choose to be silent?

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Slavery was a highly contentious issue. Benjamin Franklin, a man with a lot of weight behind him, wanted slavery abolished. Congress just wanted to issue to go away. The slavery debate eventually moved from Congress and into the churches and community halls, where it festered for decades until its national purging occurring Civil War.