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  2. Indentured servitude in British America - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation Act 1717 established a regulated system for indentured criminal laborers. In the 18th century, wages in Great Britain were low because of a surplus of labor. The average monetary wage was about 50 shillings (£2.50, equivalent to £474 in 2023) [ 34 ] a year for a plowman, and 40 shillings (£2) a year for an ordinary ...

  3. Dunmore's Proclamation - Wikipedia

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    Dunmore's Proclamation is a historical document signed on November 7, 1775, by John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, royal governor of the British colony of Virginia.The proclamation declared martial law [1] and promised freedom for indentured servants, "negroes" or others (Slavery in the colonial history of the United States), who joined the British Army (see also Black Loyalists).

  4. Indentured servitude - Wikipedia

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    Indentured servants could not marry without the permission of their master, were frequently subject to physical punishment, and did not receive legal favor from the courts. Female indentured servants in particular might be raped and/or sexually abused by their masters. If children were produced the labour would be extended by two years. [14]

  5. Slavery in the colonial history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some number of these individuals appear to have been treated like indentured servants, since slave laws were not passed until later, in 1641 in Massachusetts and in 1661 in Virginia. [53] But from the beginning, in accordance with the custom of the Atlantic slave trade , most of this relatively small group, appear to have been treated as slaves ...

  6. African-American history - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania was the first, in 1780 passing an act for gradual abolition. [56] A number of events continued to shape views on slavery. One of these events was the Haitian Revolution, which was the only slave revolt that led to an independent country. Many slave owners fled to the United States with tales of horror and massacre that alarmed ...

  7. You Can't Tell the Story of 1776 Without Talking About Race ...

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    More than forty years after 1776, an 83-year-old John Adams wanted Americans to know just how astounding it was that America declared independence. Getting all thirteen colonies to reach this same ...

  8. History of slavery in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Under An Act for the Better Regulating of Negroes in this Province (March 5, 1725 – 1726), numerous provisions restricted slaves and free blacks. (Section I) if a slave was sentenced to death, the owner would be paid full value for the slave. (Sec II) Duties on slaves transported from other colonies for a crime are doubled.

  9. History of slavery in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    In 1799, the legislature passed the Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery. It freed no living slave. It declared children of slaves born after July 4, 1799, to be legally free, but the children had to serve an extended period of indentured servitude: to the age of 28 for males and to 25 for females.