Adam Shields

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Had the American colonists held fast to the basic standards established in both biblical and British Common Law, the institutions of slavery they later developed would never have come to pass.4 But commerce was to triumph over principle. The colonists would seek out legal devices to circumvent the law of freedom and create a legal class of slaves that heretofore had not existed under British law.
The Problem of Slavery in Christian America: An Ethical-Judicial History of American Slavery and Racism
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