Thoughts On the Necessity of Improving the Condition of the Slaves in the British Colonies: With ...

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Clarkson Thomas
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It was nt length determined to give them their liberty f and to disband them in Nova Scotia, and to settle them there upon grants 6f land as British subjects and as free men. The N ova Scotians on learn- ing their destination were alarmed. They c(>uld not bear the thought of having such a number of black persons among them, and particularly as these understood the use of arms. The Govern- ment, however, persevering in its original intention, they were con- veyed to Halifax, and distributed from... thence into the country.
Their number, comprehending men, women, and children, were two thousand and upwards. To gain their livelihood, some of them worked upon little portions of land of their own \ others worked as carpenters ; others became fisheniien ; and others worked for hire in other ways. In process of time they raised places of wor- ship of their own, and had ministers of their own from their own body. They led a harmless life, and gained the character of an industrious and honest people from their white neighbours.


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