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  2. History of slavery in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    e. Slavery in Virginia began with the capture and enslavement of Native Americans during the early days of the English Colony of Virginia and through the late eighteenth century. They primarily worked in tobacco fields. Africans were first brought to colonial Virginia in 1619, when 20 Africans from present-day Angola arrived in Virginia aboard ...

  3. First Africans in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The first Africans in Virginia were a group of "twenty and odd" captive persons originally from modern-day Angola who landed at Old Point Comfort in Hampton, Virginia in late August 1619. Their arrival is seen as a beginning of the history of slavery in Virginia and British colonies in North America, although they were not in chattel slavery as ...

  4. The White Lion - Wikipedia

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    The White Lion was an English privateer operating under a Dutch letter of marque which brought the first Africans to the English colony of Virginia in 1619, a year before the arrival of the Mayflower in New England. [ 1] Though the African captives were sold as indentured servants, the event is regarded as the start of African slavery in the ...

  5. Old Point Comfort - Wikipedia

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    Old Point Comfort. Coordinates: 37°00′02″N 76°18′41″W. Old Point Comfort is a point of land located in the independent city of Hampton, Virginia. Previously known as Point Comfort, it lies at the extreme tip of the Virginia Peninsula at the mouth of Hampton Roads in the United States. It was renamed Old Point Comfort to differentiate ...

  6. Jamestown, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Jamestown[ a] settlement in the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. It was located on the northeast bank of the James River, about 2.5 mi (4 km) southwest of present-day Williamsburg. [ 1] It was established by the London Company as "James Fort" on May 4, 1607 O.S. (May 14, 1607 N.S. ), [ 2] and ...

  7. Indentured servitude in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The first indentured servitude contract, 1609–1619: The first form of indentured servitude contract was designed and implemented in 1609 and was used until 1619. Under this contract, the Virginia Company's funds were used to pay transportation costs for immigrants.

  8. William Tucker (Virginia colony) - Wikipedia

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    William Tucker was born near Jamestown of the Colony of Virginia c. 1624, [ 3] and appears on the Virginia Muster of 1624/5, the first comprehensive census made in North America. [ 4] His parents were Isabell and Anthony, African indentured servants. [ 1][ 3] When he was born, there were 22 Africans in the colony, most of whom arrived in 1619. [ 1]

  9. John Punch (slave) - Wikipedia

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    Died. c. 1650 (aged c. 45) York County, Virginia, England. Known for. First official slave in the Thirteen Colonies [ 1] John Punch ( c. 1605 - c. 1650) was a Central African resident of the colony of Virginia who became its first enslaved person. [ 2][ 3] Thought to have been an indentured servant, Punch attempted to escape to Maryland and was ...