"Be it enacted by the Right Honorable the Lord Proprietary by the advice and consent of the upper and lower House of this present General Assembly, that all Negroes or other slaves already within the Province, and all Negroes and other slaves to be hereafter imported into the Province, shall serve Durante Vita [for life]. And all children born of any Negro or other slave shall be slaves as their fathers were, for the term of their lives."
— Maryland General Assembly, An Act Concerning Negroes and Other Slaves, 1664
The legal regulations described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following developments in the British North American colonies?
- The codification of a permanent, hereditary racial labor system that distinguished enslaved Africans from English indentured servants.Cevap
- BAn effort to extend the Spanish encomienda system of coerced Native American labor into the British tobacco-growing regions.
- CThe implementation of laws designed to standardize the length of indentured servitude contracts for European laborers.
- DThe adoption of plantation-style labor regulations by New England colonies to support their agricultural economies.
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The codification of a permanent, hereditary racial labor system that distinguished enslaved Africans from English indentured servants.
The correct answer is correct because the Maryland Act of 1664 legally established lifelong slavery ('Durante Vita') and hereditary status ('slaves as their fathers were'), which is the defining characteristic of chattel slavery. This law represents the institutionalization and legal codification of a racial labor system that was distinct from the temporary contract labor of white indentured servants.
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Development of Chattel Slavery