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... Slavery KEY EVENTS 1619 First Africans sold to British in Virginia 1638 First Africans brought into New England 1661 Virginia statutory recognition ... Slavery was introduced to the Middle Colonies and New England CHAPTER IV Colonial Slavery.
... Slavery KEY EVENTS 1619 First Africans sold to British in Virginia 1638 First Africans brought into New England 1661 Virginia statutory recognition ... Slavery was introduced to the Middle Colonies and New England CHAPTER IV Colonial Slavery.
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... Slavery was introduced to the Middle Colonies and New England in the first half of the 17th century . Yet unlike the South , where large slave populations engendered extensive fears of rebellion , slaves and free blacks constituted only ...
... Slavery was introduced to the Middle Colonies and New England in the first half of the 17th century . Yet unlike the South , where large slave populations engendered extensive fears of rebellion , slaves and free blacks constituted only ...
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... slaves . c . They were regulatory in nature and designed to suppress rebellion and control conduct d . They generally permitted slaves freedom of movement and freedom of assembly 3. During the Colonial Period slavery was a legal ...
... slaves . c . They were regulatory in nature and designed to suppress rebellion and control conduct d . They generally permitted slaves freedom of movement and freedom of assembly 3. During the Colonial Period slavery was a legal ...
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