Quote by George Mason

As much as I value an union of all the states, I would not admit the southern states into the union, unless they agreed to the discontinuance of this disgraceful trade, because it would bring weakness and not strength to the union.


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Summary

This quote reflects the perspective that while the speaker values the idea of a united country, they do not believe that the southern states should be allowed to join if they continue to engage in the "disgraceful trade," likely referring to slavery. The speaker argues that permitting such a practice would weaken, rather than strengthen, the union. This quote suggests that the speaker recognizes the moral implications of allowing slavery to persist and views it as contradictory to the principles of a united nation.

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By George Mason
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