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Slave Laws of Georgia, 1755-1860

Slave Laws of Georgia, 1755-1860 . Creating A More Educated Georgia . 1. Law is interpreted differently across the state. Portions of Georgia remained frontier until 1830s. More primitive conditions, judges, clerks, lawyers, jurors with different qualifications and priorities. There is no centralized judicial review until 1846. Superior Courts are court of appeal for lower court decisions, but there are multiple superior court districts. Supreme Court authorized in 1845, first cases heard in 1846. Laws passed by the legislature are repetitious, duplicated. Creating A More Educated Georgia . 2. Colonial Slave Law, 1755. Passed after slavery was allowed in Georgia in 1750 and after Georgia became a Royal Colony in 1754. Based on South Carolina Slave Code of 1740. Renewed in 1765. Revised in 1770. Revived after Statehood along with other Colonial Acts by Revival Act of 1784.

such slave, and unless such death should happen by accident in giving such slave moderate correction. • Prior to 1799, killing a slave, punished with progressive fines. After 1799, charged with same offense and punishment as killing a white person. • Manslaughter, the penalty is branding. (1799) 13

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