The Duke of York Laws (1665-75). Including the English rule that no Christians be held toiled.
The Duke of York Laws (1665-75). Including the English rule that no Christians be held toiled.

Legal history documents of the Duke of Charter Laws were set in the New York colony with reference to discriminatory policies against the colony's black population, such as the 1665 law of any Christians being held trustworthy.

About the patronage of one’s established principles.