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The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870
THE SUPPRESSION OF THE
AFRICAN SLAVE-TRADE
TO THE
UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
1638–1870
Volume I
Harvard Historical Studies
1896
Longmans, Green, and Co.
New York
Preface
This monograph was begun during my residence as Rogers Memorial Fellow at Harvard University, and is based mainly upon a study of the sources, i.e., national, State, and colonial statutes, Congressional documents, reports of societies, personal narratives, etc. The collection of laws available for this research was, I think, nearly complete; on the other hand, facts and statistics bearing on the economic side of the study have been difficult to find, and my conclusions are consequently liable to modification from this source.
The question of the suppression of the slave-trade is so intimately connected with the questions as to its rise, the system of American slavery, and the whole colonial policy of the eighteenth century, that it is difficult to isolate it, and at the same time to avoid superficiality on the one hand, and unscientific narrowness of view on the other. While I could not hope entirely to overcome such a difficulty, I nevertheless trust that I have succeeded in rendering this monograph a small contribution to the scientific study of slavery and the American Negro.
I desire to express my obligation to Dr. Albert Bushnell Hart, of Harvard University, at whose suggestion I began this work and by whose kind aid and encouragement I have brought it to a close; also I have to thank the trustees of the John F. Slater Fund, whose appointment made it possible to test the conclusions of this study by the general principles laid down in German universities.
W.E. BURGHARDT Du BOIS.
Wilberforce University,
March, 1896.
Contents
CHAPTER I Introductory |
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1. | Plan of the Monograph | 9 |
2. | The Rise of the English Slave-Trade | 9 |
CHAPTER II The Planting Colonies |
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3. | Character of these Colonies | 15 |
4. | Restrictions in Georgia | 15 |
5. | Restrictions in South Carolina | 16 |
6. | Restrictions in North Carolina | 19 |
7. | Restrictions in Virginia | 19 |
8. | Restrictions in Maryland | 22 |
9. | General Character of these Restrictions | 23 |
CHAPTER III The Farming Colonies |
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10. | Character of these Colonies | 24 |
11. | The Dutch Slave-Trade | 24 |
12. | Restrictions in New York | 25 |
13. | Restrictions in Pennsylvania and Delaware | 28 |
14. | Restrictions in New Jersey | 32 |
15. | General Character of these Restrictions | 33 |
CHAPTER IV The Trading Colonies |
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16. | Character of these Colonies | 34 |
17. | New England and the Slave-Trade | 34 |
18. | Restrictions in New Hampshire | 36 |
19. | Restrictions in Massachusetts | 37 |
20. | Restrictions in Rhode Island | 40 |
21. | Restrictions in Connecticut | 43 |
22. | General Character of these Restrictions | 44 |
CHAPTER V The Period of the Revolution, 1774–1787 |
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23. | The Situation in 1774 | 45 |
24. | The Condition of the Slave-Trade | 46 |
25. | The Slave-Trade and the "Association" | 47 |
26. | The Action of the Colonies | 48 |
27. | The Action of the Continental Congress | 49 |
28. | Reception of the Slave-Trade Resolution | 51 |
29. | Results of the Resolution | 52 |
30. | The Slave-Trade and Public Opinion after the War | 53 |
31. | The Action of the Confederation | 56 |
CHAPTER VI The Federal Convention, 1787 |
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32. | The First |