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1 janv. 1640 - The 1640 sentencing of John Punch was the first clear legal distinction between Black and white laborers. Though all three men ran away, only Punch—because he was Black—was sentenced to lifetime servitude. This marked the beginning of race-based slavery in Virginia and set a legal precedent that tied African descent to permanent slavery, a defining feature of a slavery society.

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