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Essay heading: George Washington Could Not Afford To End Slavery
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they are held, is a striking evidence of the benevolence of
your Heart. I shall be happy to join you is so laudable a work..." (Fitzpatrick v.26, p.300).
Unfortunately, Washington was still in charge of the American troops, and would
be so until December, so he thought it would be best to "...defer going into a detail of the
business, 'till I have the pleasure of seeing you" (Fitzpatrick v... displayed 300 characters
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However, when
Washington finally did return home in December, he found himself in such great debt
that even noble experiments like the one that Lafayette had proposed, had to took a back
seat to getting Washington's financial situation in order.
Lafayette went on with his plan alone, buying land in the French colony of Cayenne
(Sparks v... displayed next 300 characters
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