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RE: Vox argues for monarchy over democracy
(07-06-2018 06:54 AM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  That article is laughable. The States beating the Brits sent shockwaves across the globe. No colony ever defeated the Brits. But what people fail to realize is that the USA was a collection of states, almost always 1/2 no slavery, 1/2 allowed it, not a singularity. The American victory gave rise to all colonies to fight back. BTW there were Black slave owners as early as the 1600's in the colonies. The first batch of slaves arrived in Jamestown around 1630 or so, 19 from W. Africa. Either some of them or their offspring became Tobacco farmers and slave owners. Black slave owners also owned whites and had white women.

You know, talking about black slave owners like William Ellison ruins the left's narrative of us against them.





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