The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America - 1638-1870 by W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) Du Bois
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[18] Compare earlier slave codes in South Carolina, Georgia,
Jamaica, etc.; also cf. Benezet, _Historical Account of Guinea_, p. 75; _Report_, etc., as above. [19] Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W. Indies, 1574-1660_, pp. 229, 271, 295; _1661-68_, §§ 61, 412, 826, 1270, 1274, 1788; _1669-74_., §§ 508, 1244; Bolzius and Von Reck, _Journals_ (in Force, _Tracts_, Vol. IV. No. 5, pp. 9, 18); _Proceedings of Governor and Assembly of Jamaica in regard to the Maroon Negroes_ (London, 1796). [20] Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W. Indies, 1661-68_, § 1679. * * * * * _Chapter II_ THE PLANTING COLONIES. 3. Character of these Colonies. 4. Restrictions in Georgia. 5. Restrictions in South Carolina. 6. Restrictions in North Carolina. 7. Restrictions in Virginia. 8. Restrictions in Maryland. 9. General Character of these Restrictions. |
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