Differences In Slave Laws In Colonial Brazil And Colonial British Nort

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History

 

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December 24, 2015

 

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The laws also differed greatly between the two areas and have been placed into three categories: term of servitude, police and disciplinary powers, and property and other civil rights. Point One: In both systems of slavery, the term of servitude was for life and the child's status was inherited from its mother...
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Inherited lifetime slavery was the norm. Manumission or granting freedom was very infrequent in British North America. Sometimes masters who fathered slave children would later grant them their freedom. In Brazil, manumission was more frequent. The practice was a highly favorable social sanction and masters often celebrated national holidays by freeing one or more of their favorite slaves...
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