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Next, the Colonist changed the American Indian commerce trade system. They implanted hunting restrictions and laws, limiting the Indian men’s ability support his family with his expert hunting. Next the barter system was changed to a silver and gold-based trade system, of which the Accawmacke Indians saw no value. The Accawmackes valued copper rather than silver or gold. In, addition, the Accawmacke American Indians got accustomed to several English goods and suddenly, the fur pelts held no value in trade. This created debt. For example, many American Indians were in debt for the spinning wheels. Spinning wheels were like cell phones today in a village. Debt lead to bondage slavery / indentured servitude. It started with asking for children who at first, were slaves for 7 years or until the age of 24-30. Twenty years is a long period time to brainwash identity and culture away.
Law Code, Acts Gradually Turn Indentured American Indian into Forever Slaves
Laws then stated that these children would in turn Indentured American Indian of Negroid Phenotype to become forever slaves and no longer Accawmacke Indians. In additions, laws were created that stated all offspring of American Indian / Negro slave in bondage would be forever slaves. The 1682 Christian Parentage Act also known as the Virginia Slave Act, that stated people of non-Christian parentage were forever slaves. Clearly, if chattel slavery of African people carried to America in boats was the basis of 400 years of slavery, it would have not required so many laws. Laws were required to systematically enslave and reclassify the American Indigenous Accawmacke Indians and other Indians of negroid appearance.
The mere existence of the many Virginia slave codes, laws and acts beginning in 1662 to the Virginia Slave Act of 1705, reveal the American Indians to be today’s Blacks and African Americans. It took many laws, codes and acts to reclassify and enslave a free Negroid Indian race of American Indians and the American Accawmacke Indians heritage, history and genealogy proves the hidden truth.
In the year 1705, the Virginia General Assembly passed a law which transformed black indentured servants into slaves: the “Virginia Slave Act of 1705,” which condemned many men, women, and children to a lifetime of slavery even if they were only days away from being freed of their indentured status.
Minutes of the North Carolina Governor’s Council North Carolina. Council October 27, 1726 – October 28, 1726 Volume 02, Pages 641-645:
“Disposition of William Duckenfield,” that stated; “A Maherin Indian informed the Tuskaroo Indians that their two missing men were not killed by the English, but that Daniel Pugh of Nansimond County had sent four of them to Barbados and other islands.”
“This day was read at the Board the Petition of the Meherrin Indians shewing that they have lived and Peaceably Enjoyed the said Towne where they now live for such a space of time as they humbly concieve Entitles them to an Equitable Right in the same that they have not only lived there for many years but long before there were any English Settlements near that place or any notion of Disputes known to them concerning the dividing bounds between this Country and Verginia and have there made large improvements after their manner for the better support and maintanance of themselves and Families by their Lawfull and Peaceable Industry Notwithstanding which Coll Wm Maule and Mr William Gray have lately intruded upon them and have Surveyed their sd Towne and cleared Grounds on pretence that it lye in this Government and that the sd Indians have allways held it as Tributaries to Verginia which is not so praying this Board to take them into their Protection as their faithful and Loyall Tributaries and to secure to them a Right & Property in the said Towne with such a convenient Quantity of Land adjoyning to it to to be laid off by meets and Bounds as to them shall seem meet”
Virginia 1600 Slave Law Codes Gradually Turn Indentured American Indian into Forever Slaves
Laws then stated that these children would in turn Indentured American Indian of Negroid Phenotype to become forever slaves and no longer Accawmacke Indians. In additions, laws were created that stated all offspring of American Indian / Negro slave in bondage would be forever slaves. The 1682 Christian Parentage Act also known as the Virginia Slave Act, that stated people of non-Christian parentage were forever slaves. Clearly, if chattel slavery of African people carried to America in boats was the basis of 400 years of slavery, it would have not required so many laws. Laws were required to systematically enslave and reclassify the American Indigenous Accawmacke Indians and other Indians of negroid appearance.
The mere existence of the many Virginia slave codes, laws and acts beginning in 1662 to the Virginia Slave Act of 1705, reveal the American Indians to be today’s Blacks and African Americans. It took many laws, codes and acts to reclassify and enslave a free Negroid Indian race of American Indians and the American Accawmacke Indians heritage, history and genealogy proves the hidden truth.
In the year 1705, the Virginia General Assembly passed a law which transformed black indentured servants into slaves: the “Virginia Slave Act of 1705,” which condemned many men, women, and children to a lifetime of slavery even if they were only days away from being freed of their indentured status.
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