Wait a minute you missed one very important point. Jefferson was by law forbidden to free any slave that could not support themselves on their own and there was also a law forbidding the sale of slaves while under debt which Jefferson always was. This was because they were considered attached property under lean. Jefferson is the President that abolished the slave trade so overall portraying him the way a few of you have is not very honest to the facts of history.
I did not mean to taint Adams character in my earlier post as he is definately beyond moral reproach on a personal level.
Not really...it was deemed "illegal" in 1772 but it wasn't until 1807 that Britain officially "abolished the slave trade" for the entire "British Empire". Britain's slave history is not something to overlook though, since British ships were used heavily in the slave trade and the country profited greatly from slavery.And don't bring up the Native American Indians...they were victims of the Western European "Christianity mindset plague"...started by British immigrants.
When did these British immigrants become American, was Custer British?
So he was pro Native American?
Geez...Imperial loyalist. You need to look before Custer...as in the Puritan colonials. They started the systematic elimination of the Native American tribes long before Custer was born.
John Adams and Ben Franklin were Freemasons.
America history is spotless then?