designed for the slave societies of the Americas. English colonies largely had their own local slave codes, mostly based on the codes of either the colonies...
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write a comprehensive slave code, its code was especially influential." The Barbados Slave Code served as the basis for the slave codes adopted in several...
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Civil War, white legislatures passed Black Codes modeled after the earlier slave codes. (The name "Black Codes" was given by "negro leaders and the Republican...
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The Virginia Slave Codes of 1705 (formally entitled An act concerning Servants and Slaves), were a series of laws enacted by the Colony of Virginia's House...
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The New York slave codes were a series of slave codes passed in the Province of New York to regulate slavery. The first slave code was passed in 1702...
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established its first slave code in 1695. The code was based on the 1684 Jamaica slave code, which was in turn based on the 1661 Barbados Slave Code. The South Carolina...
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know as slave codes. Patrols enforced what were called slave codes, laws which controlled almost every aspect of the lives of enslaved people. Slave patrols...
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own slave code, many concepts were shared throughout the slave states. According to the slave codes, some of which were passed in reaction to slave rebellions...
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Manumission (redirect from Ex-slave)
Retrieved 1 May 2025. Wilson, Black Codes (1965), p. 15. Taylor loc 491. Taylor loc 604 Taylor loc 598 Wilson, Black Codes (1965), p. 16. Levy, Andrew. The...
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Slavery (redirect from Slave labor)
slave population in the 1670s and 1680s never exceeded 10,000, by 1800 it had increased to over 300,000. The increased implementation of slave codes or...
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In the United States before 1865, a slave state was a state in which slavery and the internal or domestic slave trade were legal, while a free state was...
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colonies. Codes governing slavery had already been established in many European colonies in the Americas, such as the 1661 Barbados Slave Code. At this...
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Danish West Indies (section Slave codes)
export of firearms and other manufactured goods to Africa in exchange for slaves, who were then transported to the Caribbean to work the sugar plantations...
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History of slavery (redirect from Slave-trade)
ethnicities and religious groups. The social, economic, and legal positions of slaves have differed vastly in different systems of slavery in different times...
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slavery were called slave codes. In the territories and states established after the United States became independent, these slave codes were designed by...
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Slave breeding was the practice in slave states of the United States of slave owners systematically forcing slaves to have children to increase their wealth...
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Thrall (redirect from Viking slave)
The division is of importance in the Germanic law codes, which make special provisions for slaves, who were property and could be bought and sold, but...
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History of slavery in Missouri (section Slave codes)
2023). Spanish officials established slaves codes in the 1770s. Under U.S. rule, Missouri's territorial slave code was enacted in 1804, a year after the...
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ventrem Fugitive Slave Clause of the U.S. Constitution Three-Fifths Compromise of the U.S. Constitution Slave and free states Slave codes pertaining to individual...
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The Fugitive Slave Act or Fugitive Slave Law was a law passed by the 31st United States Congress on September 18, 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850...
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Slave ships were large cargo ships specially built or converted from the 17th to the 19th century for transporting slaves. Such ships were also known...
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Flagellation (section Use against slaves)
was also given to slave "patrolers," an early form of police forces who were authorized to whip any slave who violated the slave codes. Historians have...
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Slavery in Africa (redirect from African slave trade)
medieval world. When the trans-Saharan slave trade, Red Sea slave trade, Indian Ocean slave trade, and Atlantic slave trade (which started in the 16th century)...
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A slave name is the personal name given by others to an enslaved person, or a name inherited from enslaved ancestors. In Rome, slaves were given a single...
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Nat Turner (category 19th-century American slaves)
the man who held Nat and his family as slaves, called the infant Nat in his records. Even when grown, the slave was known simply as Nat, but after the...
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subsequent slave rebellions in the Indian Territory. But, in the aftermath of this escape, the Cherokee Nation passed stricter slave codes, expelled freedmen...
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Sexual slavery (redirect from Sex-slave)
concubine slaves in the Arab World. These slaves came largely from Sub-Saharan Africa (mainly Zanj via the Trans-Saharan slave trade, Red Sea slave trade...
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Abolitionism (redirect from Abolition of the slave trade)
held slaves, particularly in the South around New Orleans, where they established sugarcane plantations. Louis XIV's Code Noir regulated the slave trade...
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White slavery (redirect from White slave trade)
White slavery (also white slave trade or white slave trafficking) refers to the enslavement of any of the world's European ethnic groups throughout human...
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The fugitive slave laws were laws passed by the United States Congress in 1793 and 1850 to provide for the return of slaves who escaped from one state...
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