I'm not sure that the Irish (and that is half my ancestry) could properly be called slaves in America circa 1776 and later, although possibly earlier that might well be true. As presumed white Christians, the Irish had rights not afforded to Africans or even the Chinese. Indentured servitude comes with minimal rights; slavery inherently has no rights. It's also worth pointing out that slavery for Africans (and the necessary subhuman classification to justify it in the mid nineteenth century) lasted far longer in America than did widespread practice even of the much milder (insert award for understatement here) indentured servitude. Yes, every race has been (and owned) slaves. That does not make all slavery equal on balance in principle within America or even across all of the New World, even though certain specific cases might have been equal.
I highly recommend you read this book:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-irish-slave-trade-the-forgotten-white-slaves/31076
Here’s another link describing the life of the “indentured servants” – they were slaves.
http://www.politicususa.com/2013/02/24/american-capitalism-embraced-white-slave-black.html
From the article above:
“Ironically,” says Phillips, “black slaves, selling for roughly three times as much, often got better treatment because they were a lifetime investment.”
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(a lot of the time they died, their sentence added on to and continued to work until they died, the women sexually bred with the Africans for more pleasing colored mulato's in which this white indentured servant no longer has the right to her own child... call it by whatever term you like to make yourself feel better - but indentured servants were slaves)
And another link:
http://www.answers.com/topic/indentured-white-slaves-in-the-colonies-1770-by-william-eddis
From the article above:
[FONT="]Negroes being a property for life, the death of slaves, in the prime of youth or strength, is a material loss to the
proprietor; they are, therefore, almost in every instance, under more comfortable circumstances than the miserable European
Either way - there is no convincing people who are taught at an early age that in America - their slavery was unique and their experience unique and the worst treatment there ever was - that in fact - it wasn't.
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