The contradiction between the constitutional acceptance of slavery and the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution can be attributed to the prevailing social and economic realities of the time. While the Declaration proclaims that "all men are created equal," many Founding Fathers, who were influenced by Enlightenment ideals, still relied on slavery for economic prosperity. The Constitution, in its compromises, reflects a pragmatic approach to unify the states, often prioritizing political stability over moral consistency, resulting in the legal safeguarding of slavery. This tension highlights the struggle between America's foundational ideals and the realities of its societal structures.
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