Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Origins of Slavery Debate: Historiography #2

After reading the text, “Debating the Past: Origins of Slavery,” it is difficult to determine if slavery caused racism or racism caused slavery because there were so many things that lead up to the need of slaves in North America. I believe though, that slavery was the result of White racism. In the Enduring Vision: A History of the American People the text states that, “But while the missionaries deemed Native Americans potential Christians, they joined most other colonizers in condemning Africans as less than fully human and thereby beyond hope of redemption. Blacks could therefore be exploited without limit,” and that, “ Africans’ blackness, along with their alien religions and customs dehumanized them in European eyes.” This shows that even though Whites did not exploit Blacks at the beginning, they did consider Blacks lesser than themselves. The differences between the cultures and religions of Blacks and Indians were unknown to Whites, which made them think it was their Christian duty to enslave inferior people. I believe that Winthrop Jordan was right, that had there not been slavery, Whites would have been likely to oppress Blacks in the New World anyway. Things would not have changed because White colonists considered themselves above people that were strange and had unknown customs that were not like their own, and that looked different than they did.

1 comment:

  1. Tayla i agree with your statement that whites did consider themselves higher than blacks for many reasons, such as their different cultures and the Christian duty of the English to try and enslave those that didnt believe in the same things that they did. I also believe that Winthrop john was right that even though if there wouldnt have been any slavery, that whites would have been likley to oppress Blacks in the New World anywyas.

    i agree with you 100%.

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