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'Assess the view that the Somerset v Stewart decision was the main cause of the American Revolution'. Fully referenced and completed to the highest quality, this essay provides a clear indication of what must be written to achieve an A* in the OCR History A Level NEA.

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Assess the view that the Somerset v Stewart decision was the main cause of the American
Revolution

Assess the view that the Somerset v Stewart decision was the main

cause of the American Revolution

The consequences of the Somerset v Stewart decision – namely, ending

slavery in England and Wales – have been regarded by Blumrosen and Horne as

leading to increased support for the establishment of independent government and

law in colonial America. This interpretation has been based on the widespread

reporting of the case in the Thirteen Colonies and the support for slavery among

influential landowners, particularly in the most powerful colony, Virginia, where most

of the Founding Fathers originated and held slaves. Moreover, the timing of the

decision coincided with British arming of Africans to counter Spanish and French

threats on the continent, thus sparking fears that the mother country would defend

their territory at the expense of leaving planters vulnerable to insurrections from a

resentful and plentiful slave demographic. However, this interpretation has been

dismissed as excessively radical and contradictory to American ideals of freedom

and equality by Whig historians. Ignoring slavery, the Whigs regard British attempts

at taxation without the representation of colonials in Parliament as evidence of

tyranny and despotism and subsequently, a foreign influence that must be ousted.

Taxation is also viewed from an economic perspective by historians of the

Progressive school, who suggest that the seemingly unjustified efforts by the British

to tax Americans were used merely as an excuse to advocate wider economic

sovereignty, mainly through an overthrow of the English system of mercantile

capitalism. Certainly, the profound economic self-interest of settlers can be

considered the cause of the American Revolution, although it must be remembered

that slavery was the largest source of colonial revenue and therefore the Somerset v

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