Slave Nation

By Alfred W. Blumrosen, Ruth G. Blumrosen

Slave Nation
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A controversial new interpretation of the causes of the American Revolution argues that the Somerset case of 1772, which freed a slave brought to England, convinced slaveholders in the southern American colonies that England intended to end slavery, resulting in the Virginia Resolution, which led to the first Continental Congress of 1774 and played a key role in the decision to fight for independence while perpetuating racial slavery as a problem that would plague the new nation.