There is a lot of evidence that a slave rebellion was one of the main reasons for the southern colonies. While I respect Gordon Wood, I tend to disagree with his criticism of non top down historical interpretations. The interaction between the different colonies, women, slaves, natives, British, and property owners is also very important to our history and shouldn’t be ignored or pushed to the side especially when the reason is “because it’s not pretty”. I think the racism always was. The country was built on exploitation of slaves. I didn’t see the racism depicted in the 1619 project as comically evil. I’m guessing you are talking about the “one primary reason some colonists joined the revolution was to keep their slaves” part. That did happen and was part of the reason. More like a push based on rumors of slaves going to British officials pledging to side with them for their freedom even before the Dunmore proclamation. This caused fear throughout the southern colonies giving them that push. There were some compromises made to keep slavery afterwords which lead to the Civil war.

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