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1664: Maryland outlawed the marriage laws between slaves and "freeborne English women"
in 1681, an act forbid any plantation owner from permitting a slave not owned by him to remain on his property for more than 4 hours.
in 1691, there was laws put in place to prohibit interracial marriage or sexual relations
1676: Virginia had an uprising known as the Bacon Rebellion that began due to colonial officials failing to protect them against Native raids. black and white slaves both rebelled together in this
1690: Connecticut made a law requiring slaves to have a pass to leave town
1687: Virginia northern neck region planned an uprising during a funeral but the plot was discovered
1660: Connectuit barred slaves from joining any military services
1662: Virginia law held that free or status slaves depended on the condition of their mother
1680: law forbid freedom of assembly, the right to carry
1705: New York colonial legislative law that would excecute any slave traveling 40 miles north (towards Albany)
1712: fully organized insurrection involving 23 armed slaves meeting in an orchard and setting fire to a slave owner house.
1712: New law making arson punishable by death and would not allow black or natives to be free or own land or any significant possessions.
1741: a series of fires set off that were conspired to be from black and whites revolting the New York government and overthrow them.
1670: Law passed to allow people to sell slaves children into bondage.
1706: legislation passed law that offered baptism to slaves but did not equal freedom as well as confirming that any slave could not be a competent witness
1694: laws implemented for a more elaborate slave codes, limiting their rights, and branding them as racial infiriors
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