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  2. New York slave codes - Wikipedia

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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, with major expansions passing in 1712 and 1730 in response to slave insurrections .

  3. New York Slave Revolt of 1712 - Wikipedia

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    In 1702, the first of the New York slave codes were passed, which further limited the rights enjoyed by the African community in New York; many of these legal rights, such as the right to own land and marry, were granted during the Dutch colonial period. [4]

  4. Slave codes - Wikipedia

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    The northern colonies developed their own slave-codes at later dates, with the strictest evolving in the colony of New York, which passed a comprehensive slave code in 1702 and expanded that code in 1712 and 1730. [23] The British Slave Trade Act 1807 abolished the slave trade throughout the British Empire.

  5. List of landmark African-American legislation - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Slave Codes of 1705; New York slave codes (1702) Ordinance of 1787: The Northwest Territorial Government ("Northwest Ordinance") - Prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory north of the Ohio River. Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 - Guaranteed rights of slaveholders to retrieve escaped slaves.

  6. History of slavery in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Slave Ships: New York and the End of the Middle Passage. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300247336. Oltman, Adele (November 5, 2007). "The Hidden History of Slavery in New York". The Nation. Archived from the original on May 5, 2019; Lydon, James G. (April 1978). "New York and the Slave Trade, 1700-1774".

  7. Land of the Blacks (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    In 1702, the first of the New York slave codes were passed, which further limited freedom of the African community in New York. African land ownership in the area was effectively ended by anti-Black legislation passed after the New York Slave Revolt of 1712 , which included a ban on inheritance of property.

  8. NYS looking at Airmont's code enforcement amid complaints ...

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    The Department of State sought a meeting in March to "discuss administration and enforcement of the New York State Uniform Code by the Village of Airmont and steps that can be taken by the ...

  9. Frederick Philipse - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Philipse (born Frederick Flypsen; [1] 1626 in Bolsward, Netherlands – December 23, 1702 [2]), first Lord of the Manor of Philipseborough and patriarch of the Philipse family, was a Dutch immigrant to North America of Bohemian heritage. [3] A slave trade merchant, he arrived in America as early as 1653. [1]