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Slave Nation: How Slavery United the Colonies and Sparked the American Revolution
Alfred Blumrosen, Ruth Blumrosen
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| #601410 in Books | 2005-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.27 x6.54 x9.12l, | File type: PDF | 384 pages||29 of 31 people found the following review helpful.| Revolting for Slavery|By William Meyers|Slave Nation sheds new light on the role of slavery in the creation of the United States of America. The theory that the Somerset case of 1772 had an influence on the American Revolution is not new. In London Lord Mansfield ruled that slavery did not exist in England and that anyone stepping on English soil became free, in particular sl|From Publishers Weekly|Two law professors make slavery the motor driving the Revolutionary period in this provocative if not always convincing study. Southern colonists, they contend, feared that British court rulings against slavery in the motherland and newly
This carefully documented, chilling history presents a radically different view of the profound role that slavery played in the founding of the republic, from the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution through the creation of the Constitution. The book begins with a novel explanation about the impact slavery had on the founding of the republic. In 1772, a judge sitting in the High Court in London declared slavery "so odious" that it could not exist as co...
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