Slavery and Rebellion
The complexities of slavery intertwine with the economic motivations of the Continental Association, revealing a Congress grappling with moral contradictions. While some delegates recognize the inconsistency of slavery with their ideals of liberty, others view it merely as a strategic economic tool against Britain. As tensions escalate, the call for a militia signals the growing urgency for independence, setting the stage for a pivotal moment in American history.In this clip
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