WHITESLAVERYINCOLONIALAMERICA
And Other Documented FactsSuppressed from the Public Know!
CHRIS MASTERSON
DEDICATION
TO
ROSA MAE DOWNING
The silent inspiration in many lives.There are more things in heaven and earth,Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
- HamletCopyright 2018 White Slavery In Colonial AmericaAll Rights Reserved
Table of Contents
Preface
Slavery (The Systematic Exploitation of Labor)Serfdom
Villeins
Feudalism 101
Thralls
The New World (The American Dream)
Indentured Servant Contract (Instant Credit)Indentured Servant Contract (Penalties & Interest)The Never-Ending Story
Nabbing the Kid
Rednecks, Crackers And Sex
Stop Here If This Makes No Sense!
Wait ... Theres More!
Quarantine
African Slave - An Oxymoron
Not an Equal Opportunity Employer
Supply and Demand
Transatlantic Slave Trade Hoax?
The Inception of Racism
The Infamous N-Word
Wage Slavery
Capitis Diminutio Maxima
Christianity
The First Illusion ... I Mean, Impression
Let's Learn Some Basics!Reshiyth
Create
Shamayim
The Land
Tiamet
Transformation
Ruach
The Firmament (i)
The Firmament (ii)
The Firmament (iii)
To Serve Man
Let Us Make What?
Evolutionism
Slavery - A Step Up
Tetragramaton
The LORD God FormedThe Freaky Garden
The Proto-Type
The Breath of Life
The Serpent
Eve, The Garden QueenSerpent CharacteristicsCain And Abel
Sons of God
The Tower
Adams Family ValuesThe Curse of CanaanThe Curse of Japheth
Flat Earth?
Samuel Birley RowbothamApollo Missions
Richard E. Byrd
Azimuthal EquidistantThe Ends of the EarthNicolaus Copernicus
Caught On Camera?
Trees
Nephilim
UFOs
Mind Slave
Good Vs Evil
Mazzaroth
Creationist Hoax
Black or White
Related Materials
Preface
Many aspects in modern American society, now deemed the status quo,are actually echoes of practices that began in the first American colony,Virginia. But we would never know due to the fact one of the mostimportant aspectsofthatera hasbeenblottedoutofthehistorybooks; white slavery. Contrary to popular belief, America did not begin asa colony built on the labor of African slaves; it was originally built on thebacks of white slaves, transported on ships like the Mayflower, fromEurope. The institution of African labor came much later.
Some may argue, white people were indentured servants; they onlyworked 7-years during which they were treated nice and fair. Afterwards,they blended into white society and partook in the regular exploitation ofblack people. This is a common notion biased historians paint fromresearching only to a certain point in history (the late 1600s) when theslave system made a transition from white indentured slaves to black African laborers.But if they went further back to the early 1500s, historywould paint a completely different picture.
The white slave was deemed "indentured servant" because they requiredcontracts to make their servitude, abuse and all, nice and legal.But in reality, they were slaves in every aspect of the word.Modern dayhistorians do not take into account many indentured servants signed theircontracts under duress. And many of those who did sign were surprisedto discover, the moment they signed on the dotted line, they were immediately striped of human rights, put in chains and marched directly to the auction block; in a manner of speaking.
Once there, desperate plantation owners waited to fill the gaps in theirlabor force.Life as an indentured servant on the tobacco and sugarplantations (where the majority wound up) was extremely harsh! Thetypical life-expectancy of any given white slave was one year. Ergo, theyconstantly needed replacing.Since white slaves were so costly at theauctions and came with limitedcontracts,thetaskmasterswere motivated to get as much work out of them as humanly possible. And they did so, most harshly.
At the time, referring to a white slave as an indentured servant was like calling a janitor, a maintenance engineer.No disrespect to janitors intended. They make more money than most of us.I just wanted to make a point.Except for documents and public speaking, indenturedservants were referred to as slaves by everyone; plantation owners,auctioneers, the general public, bounty hunters (yes, some tried to fleebefore their contracts expired) and the indentured servants, themselves.From the West Indies plantations of the Caribbean to the colony of Maryland, white slaves provided the majority of forced labor; agriculturaland otherwise.
This 1759 Benjamin Franklin quote is famous among historians:
The labor of the colonies is performed chiefly by indentured servantsbrought from Great Britain, Ireland, and Germany; because the highprice it bears cannot be performed in any other way."
Originally, slavery was not the covert conspiracy aimed at African peoplethat modern American history depicts.On the contrary, it was a covertconspiracy perpetrated by the wealthy minority aimed at the downtrodden elements of European societies.Anyone among the dirt poormasses was a candidate for the indentured servant hoax that transformedmany poor Europeans into life-long slaves.
As previously stated, as we examine the period of American history whenwhite slavery was its backbone, we will discover the birth of manytraditions still in existence today.And if you're like me, you will besurprised by how much life makes a little more sense. But that aside, theconcept of slavery itself did not begin in Europe. Once upon a time, long before anyone ever heard of a Europe, slavery existed. But at what point did it all begin? And once it did, was slavery in Europe or anywhere elsea mere echo?
If slavery existed in the most early societies, there should be some sort ofevidence to that effect.So, as a Student of Biblical Research (SoBR), Itook the liberty of finding out using the most popular historical documentavailable; the book of Genesis.One might say, "I've read Genesis timeand time again and I never saw anything about slavery".That's becauseyou read someone else's version of Genesis. It even tells you that on thebinder-side of the Bible. As a SoBR, I learned to read the original Hebrewcode (language).I was shocked to discover, 9-times out of ten, it readscompletely different than English versions; howbeit, more interesting.
In conclusion, this literary work is divided into two segments.The firstpertains to the exploration of white slavery in colonial America as ittrickled in from the motherland, Europe.It then merges into the secondsegment based on Genesis, which explores the history of mankind andhis relationship with the concept of slavery. Now, I'm not saying, what wefind in Genesis is the absolute, undeniable truth. But I am saying, this iswhat was originally written; what someone apparently believed way back then. Ironically, it also sheds light on many issues still debated today.As previously stated, these conclusions are based on the original Hebrewcode of Genesis.This means, I read what was originally written.Butsince you cannot read the original Hebrew code, and to avoid leaving youat the mercy of having to take my word for everything, I have providedquick references that are documented in Bible concordances, lexicons,and dictionaries.This should suffice until you are able to stand on yourown two feet with the original Hebrew code.