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Thinking Allowed

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Trade, Slavery, and Complicity

This chapter examines the intricate trade relationships between New England and the American South that emerged post-American independence, focusing on how New England entrepreneurs supplied goods to a slave-driven economy. It highlights the agency of enslaved individuals in influencing product designs and critiques the justifications slaveholders employed amidst rising abolitionist sentiments. Additionally, it addresses the Northern complicity in slavery and draws connections to contemporary economic challenges, emphasizing the lasting influence of these historical dynamics on modern consumer culture.

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