What is jefferson implying about the involement of northerners in the institution of slavery ?

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Thomas Jefferson implies that many northerners are complicit in the institution of slavery. He asserts that despite their public criticism of slavery, they still benefit from it and are involved in its perpetuation. Jefferson suggests that northerners are willing to profit from the labor of enslaved people and are therefore indirectly supporting and participating in the institution of slavery.
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