He speaks of treating slaves with more care and viewing them as more than mere cattle, yet the actions taken against slaves show otherwise. While he was in office and after his death the practices that he would attempt to stop would come right back showing that his efforts were in vain, and that he didn't make a dent in the way his own people had viewed the enslaved people. From an economic aspect, Jefferson was pro-slavery, as his profits from his plantations that were allowed through the use of cheap forced labor were too enticing to allow slaves to truly be freed. Some have asked or speculated that Jefferson was a “good” slave owner because of his words and hopes for the emancipation of slaves. But it was impossible to be a “good” slave owner based on the principle of the action itself. No man can truly be seen as good when owning and showing violence to another for his personal gain. No matter how Jefferson may have spoken of good treatment towards his slaves or how much he would hope for change, his involvement and preservation of such a practice would always hold him back and would leave a stain on his legacy. Thomas Jefferson had a complex relationship with
He speaks of treating slaves with more care and viewing them as more than mere cattle, yet the actions taken against slaves show otherwise. While he was in office and after his death the practices that he would attempt to stop would come right back showing that his efforts were in vain, and that he didn't make a dent in the way his own people had viewed the enslaved people. From an economic aspect, Jefferson was pro-slavery, as his profits from his plantations that were allowed through the use of cheap forced labor were too enticing to allow slaves to truly be freed. Some have asked or speculated that Jefferson was a “good” slave owner because of his words and hopes for the emancipation of slaves. But it was impossible to be a “good” slave owner based on the principle of the action itself. No man can truly be seen as good when owning and showing violence to another for his personal gain. No matter how Jefferson may have spoken of good treatment towards his slaves or how much he would hope for change, his involvement and preservation of such a practice would always hold him back and would leave a stain on his legacy. Thomas Jefferson had a complex relationship with