Should we have revolted against the British Empire? According to Carol Berkin, we never had it so good–as long as you were a New England merchant, a Caribbean slave trader or a tidewater planter. That covers everybody, right? Here at … Continue reading →
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Myths of Our Founding: Carol Berkin on Teaching the Revolution
Should we have revolted against the British Empire? According to Carol Berkin, we never had it so good–as long as you were a New England merchant, a Caribbean slave trader or a tidewater planter. That covers everybody, right? Here at … Continue reading →
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