The Middle Passage.

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The Middle Passage

Colonial Laws •Virginia, 1639: The first law to exclude "Negroes" from normal protections by the government was enacted. • Maryland, 1664: The first colonial law about the mixing of races. • Virginia, 1667: Christian baptisms would no longer affect the bondage of blacks or Indians, preventing enslaved workers from improving their legal status by changing their religion. • Virginia, 1682: A law establishing the racial distinction between servants and slaves was enacted. A 1691 Virginia law declared that any white man or woman who married a "Negro, mulatto, or Indian" would be banished from the colony forever.

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