Rhode Island was a slave state, correct?
Rhode Island, indeed, was a slave state during the colonial era and beyond. In the 18th century, the state’s economy heavily relied on the transatlantic slave trade and the labor of enslaved people. Despite its small size, Rhode Island played a significant role in perpetuating the institution of slavery. This somber aspect of the state’s history serves as a reminder of the complexities and contradictions that shaped early America.
