The American Revolution and the Institution of Slavery

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Introduction

The American Revolution is defined as the political turbulence that took place towards the end of eighteenth century when thirteen colonies in America united to attain freedom from the British Empire (Clifford, 2005). The union of the thirteen colonies is now known as the United States of America. According to Clifford (2005), the American Revolution occurred because of a series of political, intellectual, and social transformations in the American government and society, which is known as the American Enlightenment. The American Revolution created a variety of opportunities for the American slaves to attain freedom (Waldstreicher, 2004). Slaves were provided with an opportunity to escape their thralldom by being recruited in army (Clifford, 2005). It has been found that the American Revolution altered the institution of slavery to some extent, either by abolishing it or through the application of gradual liberation schemes (Clifford, 2005). As a result of the Revolution, the slaves gained some freedom, but they did not attain better living conditions.

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