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George Washington's Social Interactions and Views on Slavery
This chapter explores George Washington's management of visitors at his home, his evolving opinions on slavery influenced by individuals like Lafayette and Hamilton, and the societal pressures he faced regarding emancipation. It portrays Washington as conflicted between his moral principles and economic reality, opting to support slavery despite some criticism and influence from abolitionist circles.