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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1714, " " additional duty.
1714, " " £2. 1714-15, Duty Act: additional duty. 1716, " " £3 on Africans, £30 on colonial Negroes. 1717, " " £40 in addition to existing duties. 1719, " " £10 on Africans, £30 on colonial Negroes. The Act of 1717, etc., was repealed. 1721, " " £10 on Africans, £50 on colonial Negroes. 1722, " " " " " " " 1740, " " £100 on Africans, £150 on colonial Negroes. 1751, " " £10 " " £50 " " 1760, Act prohibiting importation (Disallowed). 1764, Duty Act: additional duty of £100. 1783, " " £3 on Africans, £20 on colonial Negroes. 1784, " " " " £5 " " 1787, Art and Ordinance prohibiting importation. [9] Cf. Hewatt, _Historical Account of S. Carolina and Georgia_ (1779), I. 120 ff.; reprinted in _S.C. Hist. Coll._ (1836), I. 108 ff. [10] Cooper, _Statutes at Large of S. Carolina_, II. 153. [11] The text of the first act is not extant: cf. Cooper, _Statutes_, III. 56. For the second, see Cooper, VII. 365, 367. [12] Cf. Grimké, _Public Laws of S. Carolina_, p. xvi, No. 362; Cooper, _Statutes_, II. 649. Cf. also _Governor Johnson to the Board of Trade_, Jan. 12, 1719-20; reprinted in Rivers, |
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