Hi

So we are proposing that British imperialism was a progressive force and the 
French/Colonial Alliance was the reactionary one.

That had the British defeated the colonists and their French allies that the 
result would have been the abolition of slavery - not just in the North where 
it was abolished but in the South.

I think this is the NYT 1619 projects position too - so we are dropping the 
long Marxist tradition of supporting the first American revolution.

What about the Civil War then? Should we have been calling for the British 
Empire to intervene on the side of the South as they planned to do - to end the 
tyranny of the White Supremacist Lincoln and his cronies. Well we know Marx had 
a different reading of the situation.

I am really just starting to get my head around this history for the first time 
but these positions do seem counter-intuitive to me.

Regards

Shane

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