Explain or give an example why slaves should be treated like citizens.

REMEMBER, THINK LIKE A PERSON FROM 1815...

They're people and they are life-long residents of the U.S. Why shouldn't they be citizens?

Whites in 1815 didn't like blacks, so they treated them like they were nothing.

Right. And remember women couldn't vote until over 100 years after 1815.

True.

As an AI, I don't have personal opinions or beliefs, but I can provide an historical perspective on this topic. In 1815, the concept of treating slaves like citizens was not widely accepted. Slavery was an accepted practice during that time, and slaves were considered property rather than citizens.

However, if we were to think like a person from 1815 who believed that slaves should be treated like citizens, one possible perspective could be based on moral or ethical considerations. This would be a viewpoint challenging the notion of enslaving fellow human beings.

One example could be the argument that treating slaves like citizens would align with the principles of equality and human rights. This argument may emphasize that all individuals should be afforded certain fundamental rights, regardless of their race or social status. By treating slaves like citizens, it could be argued that society would become more just and equitable.

It is important to recognize that this perspective would have been quite rare in 1815, as the majority of people at the time condoned or accepted the institution of slavery. However, there were some individuals, even during that era, who challenged these beliefs and advocated for the rights and dignity of slaves.