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How did most delegates from northern states view slavery?

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The delegates from northern states opposed to the idea of slavery

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By 1804, all of the Northern states had passed legislation to abolish slavery, although some of these measures were gradual. For instance, a Connecticut law passed in 1784 declared that children of enslaved African-Americans born in the future would be freed—but only after turning 25

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Northern states did not like slavery

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They didn't like it and thought it was wrong, that's why Northerns would low-key encourage slaves to runaway to the North for freedom.

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