William Freehling's Road to Disunion covers the topic thoroughly. Most of the founders expected slavery to die away gradually. The idea that it should remain permanently didn't appear for another 50 years and was never universal, even in the Deep South.
The book also explores the tensions between slavery and American ideals, and the many complications the tensions produced.
The book also explores the tensions between slavery and American ideals, and the many complications the tensions produced.