Franklins on the slave-trade satirizes the defenders of


Franklin's "On the Slave-Trade" satirizes the defenders of slavery by using a fictitious defense of slavery by the "divan of Algiers" in 1687. The same (or similar) arguments were used in the British colonies and in the United States about the time Franklin wrote this letter to the editor of the Federal Gazette. Does the defense of slavery make sense? Explain your answer.

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