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Virginia act on English running away with "Negroes" enacted.

Date: 1660

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The act is passed in the Virginia Colony to discourage white servants from running away with indentured or enslaved African people.The law states that if any English servant runs away with a Black person, the English servant will serve as an enslaved person for the period of the Black person's time away from slavery. Prior to this in the early colonial period, the difference between white indentured servitude and Black enslavement has not been firmly established.