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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FOOTNOTES: [1] Hoare, _Memoirs of Granville Sharp_ (1820), p. 157. For the act of prohibition, see W.B. Stevens, _History of Georgia_ (1847), I. 311. [2] [B. Martyn, _Account of the Progress of Georgia_ (1741), pp. 9-10.] [3] Cf. Stevens, _History of Georgia_, I. 290 ff. [4] Stephens, _Account of the Causes_, etc., p. 8. Cf. also _Journal of Trustees_, II. 210; cited by Stevens, _History of Georgia_, I. 306. [5] McCall, _History of Georgia_ (1811), I. 206-7. [6] _Ibid._ [7] _Pub. Rec. Office, Board of Trade_, Vol. X.; cited by C.C. Jones, _History of Georgia_ (1883), I. 422-5. [8] The following is a summary of the legislation of the colony of South Carolina; details will be found in Appendix A:-- 1698, Act to encourage the immigration of white servants. 1703, Duty Act: 10_s._ on Africans, 20_s._ on other Negroes. |
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