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Compromise and Consensus 271 stitution recognize slavery, but no less an opponent of this practice was George Mason of Virginia. On the other hand, some of the delegates from the lower South—the Carolinas and Georgia—thought slavery was economically necessary. The people of those States looked forward to expanding into the western lands that now form Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. They believed that only by employing slave labor could they carry