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Dbq Essay On Political Slavery

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In the late 1700s and leading into the early 1800s there was lots of conflict between America and Britain. The British began implementing many different rules and taxes, all of which led many colonists to start to disdain Britain as a whole. Although hating the majority of what Britain was doing, the colonists were still partaking in something common in Britain, slavery. During this time, the idea that a man without freedom was a slave. In order to have freedom, however, a man must own land and be fully dependent on himself. This was known as Political Slavery, which many colonists protested the idea of. While hating on the terms of Political Slavery, colonists proudly took part into Chattel slavery, the method of slavery which allowed the …show more content…

During this time many slaves saw a light of rebellion within the colonies, and tried themselves to gain freedom. While this did not necessarily go as they had planned, it did impact the way that colonists overall saw rebellion in their eyes. Slavery encouraged the colonists to declare independence because of the colonists' views of political slavery and Britain’s position of ownership towards America. The colonists' view of political slavery and the ideas of how slavery is formed in America, set them on the path to desired independence from Britain. Political slavery in the terms of the colonists meant that those without land were not free. Because of this, many colonists strived to obtain land and make sure that in no way possible they would lose their freedoms. Land ownership became scarce, and since under ownership of Britain, there were not many opportunities for expansion unless approved by the British Parliament. This meant that while less and less land was available, more and more colonists were subject to becoming

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