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... The court ruled that the case fell within Federal Jurisdiction and that the Africans, because they were illegally held, were not liable for their acts. ...
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... In other words, should the Africans be considered slaves and therefore someone's property ... Justice Story explains why it is not within his jurisdiction to decide ...
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... What Africans went through: During this same period, Africans in the South were ... Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, ruled that the court did not have jurisdiction. ...
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... To win their freedom, the Africans, with the help of the abolitionists, find ... The first was the judicial court and their "jurisdiction over ownership", and the ...
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... It was estimated in 1944 that all of the Africans in Kenya were ... In 1940, the Colonial Office gave the settlers' District Councils jurisdiction over their ...
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... exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."(Inner- city ... Millions of Africans died in wars that were caused by the slave trade. ...
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... Wen Iberville died in 1706 the land under his jurisdiction was given to ho brother, Jean Baptiste de ... A group of non-Europeans in New Orleans were the Africans. ...
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... Since Africans were brought over and sold as slaves, Sanford argues that Scott ... determined the status of Negroes who lived within their jurisdiction."(Norton p ...
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... China at this time was under the jurisdiction of the T'ang Dynasty ... Since the Africans associated the carvings with religion, the sculptures helped them to deal ...
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... unites- What people constitute a nation (All Africans, colonial territories ... many differences between European currencies and police jurisdiction, and European ...
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Slavery brings to mind the forcible deportation of Africans into the new world ... laws in any country, as changing national laws is not within its jurisdiction. ...
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... had begun to justify permanent enslavement by declaring that Africans were biologically ... United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction" (Archer 165 ...
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