Discuss how songs like “Molasses to Rum to Slaves” from 1776 provide a different interpretation than Hamilton the Musical?

HAMILTON LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hk6NuyNlpk&ab_channel=EnvyCentral
PLEASE WATCH HAMILTON WITH THE LINK
ABOVE FIRST
HERE ARE THE TWO QUESTIONS THAT NEEDS
TO BE ANSWERED:
} Both
Hamilton and 1776 provide interpretations about the Founders intentions over
the issue of slavery. What does and doesn’t Hamilton say about slavery? How do
songs like “Molasses to
Rum to Slaves” from 1776 provide a different interpretation than Hamilton
the Musical? How does the African American Petition for Freedom (1777) provide
a different perspective to 1776 and Hamilton about slavery during the
Revolution and the New Nation? Please
cite at least one example from each assigned source to support your answer for
full credit.
¡ How
are the experiences of soldiers during the American Revolution depicted in 1776 and Hamilton? How
are they similar and different from one another in depicting the War for
Independence? How is Joseph Plumb Martin’s “A Soldier’s View of the
Revolutionary War” different or similar from the musicals’ depictions of the
war? Please
cite at least one example from each assigned source to support your answer for
full credit.
The 8 sources required are the
assigned sources. There are a total of 4 assigned sources. And there are 2
questions. Please use all of them on each question. That makes it 8.

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