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Anne Pemberton <[log in to unmask]>
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J. South,

According to Henry Weincek's excellent book, "An Imperfect God", George 
Washington came to oppose slavery in the closing years of his life. Had he 
been king, and had the same change of heart in his waning years, perhaps 
slavery could have been over and done with early in the 19th century. On the 
other hand, at that point in time, slavery was beginning to stabilize in 
Virginia, but was still on the upswing in the southern states. It could have 
prompted the states from the Carolinas south to bolt 70 years before the 
Civil War took place.

Anne
Anne Pemberton
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