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Which British colonel legalized slavery in 1641?

Colonel Thomas Rainsborough did not legalize slavery in 1641. The legalization of slavery in British colonies happened through various colonial acts and laws over time, not by the actions of a single colonel in a specific year.


When did Massachusetts become the first colony to legalize slavery?

1641


What was the first colony to legalize slavery?

Georgia was the last colony to legalize slavery in 1798!


Which colony was first to make laws recognizing slavery?

Massachusetts


Which colony made slavery legal first in us?

Massachusetts became the first colony to legalize slavery in what would later become the United States in 1641.


What colony passed the first anti slavery law?

Massachusetts Bay Colony passed the first anti-slavery law in America in 1641. This law made slavery illegal for those who converted to Christianity.


What was the first state to legalize slavery and the first state to abolish slavery?

Massachusetts became the first colony to legalize slavery in the year 1641. Slavery is declared illegal in the Americas' Northwest Territory, or now known as the Midwest in 1787. And Abraham Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, or in other words, he stopped slavery trade among the Americans.


In 1641 the Colony of New Hampshire became part of Massachusetts and later in 1679 became separate colony?

false


In 1641 the colony of New Hampshire became part of Massachusetts and later in 1679 became a separate colony.?

false


Which New England colony was made part of Massachusetts Bay in 1641 but separated from the Bay Colony in 1679?

New Hampshire


In 1641 the colony of New Hampshire became part of Massachusetts and later in 1679 became a separate colony?

false


In 1641 the colony of New Hampshire became part of Massachusetts ans later in 1679 became a separate colony true or false?

True - Isaac =]