[171] Ibid., vol. vi. pp. 217, 218.
[172] Ibid., vol. vii. p. 466.
[173] Ibid., vol. vii. p. 81.
[174] Ibid., vol. vii. p. 281.
[175] Hening, vol. vii, p. 338.
[176] Ibid., vol. vii. p. 363.
[177] Ibid., vol. vii. p. 383.
[178] Ibid., vol. viii. pp. 190, 191, 237, 336, 337.
[179] Ibid., vol. viii, pp. 530, 532.
[180] Ibid., vol. i. p. 226.
[181] Ibid., vol. iii. p. 251.
[182] Ibid., vol. iii. p. 459; also vol. iv. p. 131, vol. vi. p. 109, and vol. ii. p. 481.
[183] Hening., vol. vi. p. 110.
[184] Ibid., vol. ii. p. 481.
[185] Ibid., vol. ii p. 270.
[186] Ibid., vol. ii. p. 493.
[187] Ibid., vol. iii, p. 451.
[188] Ibid., vol. iii. pp. 459, 460.
[189] Ibid., vol. viii. p. 360.
[190] Ibid., vol. iii. p. 298.
[191] Ibid., vol. iv. p. 327.
[192] Ibid., vol. iii. p. 103.
[193] Ibid., vol. iii, p. 270, and vol. iv. p. 128.
[194] Hening, vol. iv. p. 126, and vol. vi. p. 104, sq.
[195] Ibid., vol. viii. p. 139.
[196] Ibid., vol. viii. p. 522.
[197] Ibid., vol. viii. p. 523.
[198] Ibid., vol. viii. pp. 536, 537.
[199] Ibid., vol. iv. p. 132.
[200] Ibid., vol. vi, p. 112.
[201] Hening, vol. iii. pp. 87, 88.
[202] Ibid., vol. ii. p. 267.
[203] Ibid., vol. iv. pp. 133, 134.
[204] Ibid., vol. iv, p. 133.
[205] Ibid., vol. vii. p. 95; and vol. vi. p. 533.
[206] Ibid., vol. iv. p. 131.
[207] Ibid., vol. iii. p. 87.
[208] Campbell, p. 529.
[209] Burk, vol. ii. Appendix, p. xiii.
[210] Foot’s Sketches, First Series, p. 291.
[211] Hening, vol. ii. p. 517.
[212] Hening, vol. ii. p. 518.
[213] Campbell, p. 383.
[214] Chalmers’s American Colonies, vol. ii. p. 7.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE COLONY OF NEW YORK.
1628-1775.
SETTLEMENT OF NEW YORK
BY THE DUTCH IN 1609.—NEGROES
INTRODUCED INTO THE
COLONY, 1628.—THE TRADE IN NEGROES
INCREASED.—TOBACCO
EXCHANGED FOR SLAVES AND MERCHANDISE.
GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY.—NEW
NETHERLAND FALLS INTO THE
HANDS OF THE ENGLISH,
AUG. 27, 1664.—VARIOUS CHANGES.—NEW
LAWS ADOPTED.—LEGISLATION.—FIRST
REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED
IN 1683.—IN
1702 QUEEN ANNE INSTRUCTS THE ROYAL GOVERNOR IN
REGARD TO THE IMPORTATION
OF SLAVES.—SLAVERY
RESTRICTIONS.—EXPEDITION
TO EFFECT THE CONQUEST OF CANADA
UNSUCCESSFUL.—NEGRO
RIOT.—SUPPRESSED BY THE EFFICIENT AID
OF TROOPS.—FEARS
OF THE COLONISTS.—NEGRO PLOT OF
1741.—THE
ROBBERY OF HOGG’S HOUSE.—DISCOVERY