Slavery and Freedom - American Slavery
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Essay title: Slavery and Freedom - American Slavery
In the essay "Slavery and Freedom", Edmund Morgan's argument is based on the fact that the leaders of the American Revolution encouraged the people to develop a nation of liberty and freedom. At the same time, this encouragement is happening, a development of harsh labor, exhausting punishment, and suspension of all human rights was assigned to the slaves. How are you supposed to build a strong nation when you have one extreme to the other?
Morgan argues that racism is definitely a factor of slaves. White males were looked at as elite and black were looked as slaves. The economic aspect of this paradox was that without the slaves who worked to produce the goods, there would be no products. The paradox is if they abolished slavery there would be no production; or continue slave labor even though freedom is being promoted.
There is some irony at this time. Virginia produced the largest amount of tobacco and also had forty percent of the slaves in the United States. The ironic aspect