Slave Law in Colonial Virginia: A Timeline
Slave Law in Colonial Virginia: A Timeline 1607: Jamestown, the first British North American settlement, was founded in Virginia. 1619: The first African Americans arrived in Jamestown, Virginia. 1640: Virginia courts sentenced a black run away servant, John Punch, to "serve his said master . . . for the time of his natural Life." 1660: Virginia law enacted on English running away with negroes. ................
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