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Kölelik ne zaman?​

Kölelik Fransa’da 1848’de, ABD’de ise kanlı bir iç savaş sonrasında 1865’te kaldırıldı. 19. yüzyılda dünyanın büyük bir bölümünde kölelik kaldırıldı. Ancak kölelik bazı ülkelerde 20. yüzyıla kadar devam etti.
Gunumuzde kölelik var mi?
Kölelik geçmişte kalmış bir kavram gibi dursa da aslında günümüzde dünya çapında 46 milyon insandan hala köle olarak faydalanılıyor.
Was the province of Massachusetts Bay a royal colony?
The Province of Massachusetts Bay was a royal colony in Massachusetts in the 17 th and 18 th century. The province was originally a charter colony called the Massachusetts Bay Colony until 1684, when its charter was revoked due to repeated violations of its terms, and it was converted into a royal colony in 1691.

Where can I find my ancestors in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?​

Look for ancestors in their respective town records. The original four Massachusetts Bay Colony counties were Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, and old Norfolk (mostly in New Hampshire ), all formed in 1643. In 1680 New Hampshire was separated, and in 1820 Maine was split-off from Massachusetts.
What happened to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1684?
Matters with the crown grew more strained, and in 1684, the charter that established the Massachusetts Bay Colony was declared null and void. The Dominion of New England was proclaimed in 1686 and Sir Edmund Andros was sent to govern in the king’s name. This dominion would soon come to an end as trouble was once again brewing in England.
What were the requirements of the Massachusetts Bay Colony charter?
Under the new charter, voters had to own £40 worth of property or real estate that yielded at least £2 per year in rent. The government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay consisted of a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary, a governor’s council and the general court.
 
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