Okay, let me just put an end to your incessantly stubborn effort to avoid conceding a logical point for the objective, rational reader to see.
Your first sentence states S
slavery was obviously not a primary mover for the US revolution.
This displays either poor reading comprehension or intentional intellectual dishonesty to misrepresent parts of the discussion. Again,
Hannah-Jones said that her piece “doesn't claim that (the Revolutionary War) was fought solely to preserve slavery, but it does claim that it was a primary reason that some colonists, particularly in Virginia, decided to join the Revolutionary War.”
https://www.browndailyherald.com/art...in-watson-talk
Got that? I hope so, because it renders your little myopic story (which you do not document) not only unnecessary, but unaccountable to ALL the information in the links I provided.
See, that's the problem with your knee jerk version of conservatism....you isolate, you juxtapose, you promote supposition & conjecture as fact and you consistently try to detour a debate away from any facts that conclude contrary to what you believe.
Now folk like you NEVER admit you're wrong or concede a point. You'll just double down and spew various versions of what you already have done. So unless you've got something original and/or can give a true point for point debate, I'll just let you ramble on and move on to something else.