HIST 1311 1st Edition Lecture 6 Outline of Last Lecture- Other Europeans and the "New" World - England and the "New" World Colonies Outline of Current Lecture - Virginia turn to Slave Labor - Other Migrants in America - The Early Frontier Current LectureVirginia Turns to Slave Labor 1619 - First African arrival to North America was documented 1640 – John Punch House of Burgesses John Punch was an African descendant and escaped with two English descendants. Once they were captured, John Punch was given lifetime servitude, while the two others were only given double of the time missing added to their contracts. What had changed in VA society? - government started to developed ideas of race Reinforcing the Color- Coded System Statute of 1692 Freedmen & Mulattoes By 1705 a Slave Code Chattel Society Changing through migration as well These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Other Migrants in America - Scots-Irish - German Migrants Palatinate - Joshua Kocherthal - Golden Book - Germantown, PA Endogamy The Early Frontier Imperial Fringe French Frontier Algonquian (Huron) English & Dutch Iroquois Confederation - Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, and the Mohawk 1730s – Evangelicalism Revivalism The Great Awakening (1730s – 1760s) Half-Way Covenant
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