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I - White Slavery Freedom Document for the Survivors of the Virginia Colony, 1618 AD[edit]
The "Instructions to George Yeardley" is a legal freedom document issued by the London Company (the Enslaver) in England (on November 18, 1618 AD) to the newly appointed Governor George Yeardley for delivery to the 400 white slave survivors of the 12-year slave period of the Virginia Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD. This document is archived in Thomas Jefferson's collection of legal documents which is also archived in the Library of Congress. After its issuance in November 1618 AD in England, it was delivered by the new commissioned Governor George Yeardley to the 400 white survivors in the Virginia Colony on April 19, 1619 AD. Contained in this legal freedom document were several sets of instructions for the governor to follow to which were:

1. A freedom document, which grants the survivors absolute freedom (write a small article about absolute freedom based on what I inferred in my 3rd ebook/book)

2. An announcement and implementation of reparations in the form of land (headrights[use wikilink]) for the 400 survivors of a recorded 1,976 (show chart [add chart to media]) who arrive d in the Virginia Colony between 1607 and 1619 AD which has proven to be considered 'the 1st Legal Slave Period in British Colonial America'; and

3.Directives to ...

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4.The Order upon which (for whom) Absolute Freedom was Granted

5.Insert chart with links (subtopics)

Contained with this emancipation document were instructions to issue the survivors: 6.Impact of the House of Burgesses - 1st General Assembly, 1619 AD

7.King James 'Instructions to Follow' - 1606 AD

See also

1. *White Slavery in the Virginia Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD (II. White Slavery...)

2. *Virginia Colony Presidents and/or Governors (III. Virginia Colony...)

3. Juneteenth

4. Novemberteenth / Aprilteenth

5. March 5th ... (Freedom day...)

6. Reparations for slavery in the United States (install legal grants for land headrights)

7. Instructions to George Yeardley

8. Virginia Company

9. House of Burgesses

10. King James issuance of Commission for Testimonies from Survivors

11. Number of People & Vessel Names sent within the 1st 12 Years of the Virginia Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD

Explanatory notes

a. Trademark (Service Mark) "Goods and Services": "Providing...publications in the nature of e-books and books in the field of education associated with the end of White Slavery in the Virginia Colony, November 18, 1618 AD and/or April 19, 1619 AD."

b. Use the 12 page document that Thomas Jefferson

c. The author created subtopics (chart) to drill down the detail to easily understanda the contained instructions listed

d. Absolute Freedom meaning from the ebook

e. Describe what the reparations were; also link internal article I already read. GRainey (talk) 20:58, 29 January 2023 (UTC)

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Historical Document's Content[edit]
“INSTRUCTIONS TO GEORGE YEARDLEY” - NOVEMBER 1618 AD (FREEDOM DOCUMENT)

Context for each separate page's content is summarized. The document's purpose was to give the new commissioned governor a directive to act upon implementing actions...

See Also[edit]
1. *White Slavery in the Virginia Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD (article on proof of 'White Slavery...')

2. *Virginia Colony Presidents and/or Governors (III. Virginia Colony...)

3. Juneteenth

4. March 5th ... (Freedom day...)

5. Reparations for slavery in the United States

9. King James issuance of Commission for Testimonies from Survivors

Explanatory Notes[edit]
a. Trademark (Service Mark) "Goods and Services": "Providing...publications in the nature of e-books and books in the field of education associated with the end of White Slavery in the Virginia Colony, November 18, 1618 AD and/or April 19, 1619 AD."

b. Use the 12 page document that Thomas Jefferson

c. The author created subtopics (chart) to drill down the detail to easily understanda the contained instructions listed

d. Absolute Freedom meaning from the ebook

e. Describe what the reparations were; also link internal article I already read. GRainey (talk) 20:58, 29 January 2023 (UTC)

f.

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I.a Novemberteenth / Aprilteenth -- White Slavery Freedom Document for Survivors of the Virginia Colony, 1618 AD[edit]
Novemberteenth / Aprilteenth is a United States Patent and Trademark Office Tradename that commemorates the 1618 AD document: "Instructions to George Yeardley" (aka the "Great Charter").

November 18, 1618 is the published date for this document by the Virginia Company (the Enslaver) in

England, while its arrival and announcement date, for its message, occurred April 19, 1619 in the Virginia Colony.

The purpose of this document served as:


 * 1) A freedom document,
 * 2) An announcement for reparations (install legal grants for 'headrights') for the 400 survivors of the enslaved European Virginia Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD -- the 1st Legal Slave Period in British Colonial America; and
 * 3) Directives to ...

This considered freedom document serves as the result of formally granting the enslaved Europeans who survived the 1st Legal Slave Period in British Colonial America - the Virginia Colony, 1607 1619 AD.

This tradename ("November" and "eighteenth" & "April" and "nineteenth") is syntaxed after the portmanteau name "Juneteenth" because it represents another emancipation date for the survivors of the above-mentioned legal slave period. This noted emancipation date, November 18, 1616, was formally issued by the "Virginia Company" (The Enslaver) in England with the description: "Instructions to George Yeardle y", the new governor commissioned to govern the Virginia Colony which he delivered by announcing its contents (message) to the 400 colony residents who survived this slavery period.

This noted emancipation date, November 18, 1616, was formally issued by the "The Virginia Company" (The Enslaver) in England with the description: "Instructions to George Yeardley", the new governor commissioned to govern the Virginia Colony which he delivered by announcing its contents (message) to the 400 colony residents who survived this slavery period.

“INSTRUCTIONS TO GEORGE YEARDLEY” - NOVEMBER 1618 AD (FREEDOM DOCUMENT)

Context for each separate page [published in 1618 AD by the Virginia Company] is summarized. The document's purpose was to give the new commissioned governor a directive to act upon implementing Previous Outlay and/or Format: Novemberteenth / Aprilteenth are, respectively, portmanteaus: "November" and "eighteenth" & "April" and "nineteenth." Novemberteenth is attributed to November 18, 1618, the official issuance date of the document called "Instructions to George Yeardley" in London by the Virginia Company of London for delivery to the residents (survivors) of the Colony of Virginia. Aprilteenth is attributed to April 19, 1619, the official delivery date for announcement that changes in the lives of all Virginia Colony Residents, thenceforth, will occur, pursuant to said instructions, such as absolute freedom of ...,

etc

Its name is a portmanteau of "June" and "nineteenth", the date of its celebration. Juneteenth is recognized as a state holiday or special day of observance in forty-five states.

From: The Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London for the first Colony in Virginia, November 18, 1618

To: Captain George Yeardley Elect Governor of Virginia and to the Council of State there being or to be Greeting


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{| class="wikitable" !1. VIRGINIA COMPANY OF LONDON'S INTENTS FOR THE VIRGINIA COLONY The initial intents of the VCL were to create a colony (foundation) for others through the blessings of God, but due to the major setback infringed upon this 1st English Colony, they are in hopes of Yeardley turning things around to make the inhabitants happy via practicing just laws like those practiced in the Courts of England that were expressed to Governor Argall for implementation; this includes the ease from taxes, public burdens, oppression and corruption, to provide allotments of lands for individuals, His Majesty, and for Officers; Yeardley is instructed to start with designating several thousand acres of land in Jamestown for the seat and land for the Governor, those to be, which will be considered freed grounds for common labor of designated people sought via the VCL's charges; ! !

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The initial intents of the VCL were to create a colony (foundation) for others through the blessings of God. But due to the major setback infringed upon this 1st English Colony, they are in hopes of Yeardley turning things around to make the inhabitants happy via practicing just laws like those practiced in the Courts of England that were expressed to Governor Argall for implementation; this includes the ease from taxes, public burdens, and `to take away all occasion of oppression* and corruption’ [view also `infinitive phrase’ below in ‘Original Text’], but to provide allotments of lands for individuals, Majesty, and for Officers; Yeardley is instructed to start with designating several thousand acres of land in Jamestown for the seat and land of the Governor, those to be, and shall be considered freed grounds for common labor of designated people sought via the VCL's charges.[edit] ====== !
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II - White Slavery in the Virginia Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD[edit]
The 1st 12-years of the Virginia Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD, was the 1st Legal Period of Slavery in British Colonial America based upon documented authenticated documents. During this period, the Virginia Colony received a total of 1,976.[1] white settlers (Ancient Farmers-wikilink), and when 1619 AD arrived only 400 survived.[2]

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2-provide website link to 'Internet Archive'

1. The 1st Legal Slavery Period in British Colonial America


 * a. Mandate to Build Forts, New Plantiations/Towns and the Evolution of Farmer Group Corporations - the 3 Charters


 * b. Martial Law -


 * c. Conditions of Enslavement - insert chart with links (subtopics)


 * d. Public Execkutions

2.Virginia Colony Presidents and/or Governors - wikilink or ebook

3.Economic and Social Classes created for 1st Settlers - from ebook

4.False Narratives used to Promote a System of Indentured Servitude during the Starvation Period - from ebook

5.Survivors suggested use for the notion 'Censure' - from ebook

6. King James issuance of Commission for Testimonies from Survivors, from ebook

 See Also 

1. *Novemberteenth / Aprilteenth article - wikilink

2. Heritage websites reference(s) - wikilink

3. Slavery in the colonial history of the United States article - wikilink

4. Ancient Planter - wikilink

5. King James 'Instructions to Follow' - 1606 AD, from ebook

 Explanatory notes 

[1] Bancroft, George, “The Project Gutenberg eBook, Colonial Records of Virginia,” Introductory Note, p. vi.a. Bancroft, “The Project Gutenberg eBook, Colonial Records of Virginia,”  Introductory Note, p. vi.

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Indentured Servitude in the Virginia Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD
OVERVIEW:

The term Indentured Servitude was considered:


 * An Institution.
 * Famously known to have been introduced and installed in the Thirteen Colonies .0
 * To have orginated from England as far back as the Elizabethan Period (last half of 1500s).0.a that evolved from the famous term and institution called Apprenticeship (aka: Internship) that continues to have its characteristics today throughout the world in the workplace.

According to documented history, the intended use of this institution in the Virginia Colony was not the first instance for its use in the British colonization of the Americas. That documented history has its place in 1585 AD in the lost Roanoke Colony; but in the Virginia Colony, it was not installed in the colony until 1619/1620.1 when it showed its use on a practical basis upon the 1st wave of Ancient Planters/Settlers/Farmers during the 1st period of the Virgina Colony, 1607 to 1619 AD -- over four-hundred years ago.

Before the First Landing in Virginia, April 1607, the Virginia Company (the administrator to colonize the Virginia Colony) was granted the legal status of a London trading company by James VI and I via his three Royal Decree Charters. Besides the role for colonizing the Virginia Colony, it created investment options for its investors, such as the sale of common stocks that equated to Land Grant Uprights in the Virginia Colony. Further, it created membership groups called Adventurers.2:


 * One who would physically ventured to the colony,.3; and
 * One who invested monies in England.

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2. find source

3. describe the certificate of Adventurer

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B.Holding the same weight as creating investment options for its two membersip groups, the Virginia Company also created and defined structural social and economical groups.1.a which was appealing to the first wave of settlers/farmers/planters:.1.c and .8

(1) the Voluntary Servitude group,(12.wikilink); and

(2) the Involuntary Servitude group(13.wikilink) that, to this day, continue to hold the very same character definitions today; but probably more important, for this these group's merit, was their scrutiny with the enactment of the 13th Amendment (1865 AD)(14.wikilink) of the U.S. Constitution that reinforced its legal application for their use in the United States in that Slavery was legally abolished (which holds that if a person is held against their will that is slavery (involuntary servitude), but continue to be legal if a person is incarcerated)(15.wikilink), while voluntary servitude is legal.

Officers of the VCL expressed "Penal Colony".1.d

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C. Starvation for the settlers ensued the first 3 years of this period, 1607 to mid-1610 AD, and yet the remainder comprised the directive to install martial laws for the settlers/farmers/planters to build forts/towns.

C.1 The other action put in place by the VCL--for those wanting to participate in either being an investor from afar, or an Adventurer upon the colony--was an undercurrent of deception(16.wikilink) that pointed to false documented narratives (propaganda articles/broadsides)(17.wikipedia).1.e propagated by the VCL about 'The Institution', which proved not to be in place during this first period in the colony.

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D.

What followed was the impact of The House of Burgesses in August 1619 AD; it was introduced to the colony for its 1st formal General Assembly that convened annually with 2 representatives (Burgesses) for voting within each plantation. It was the understanding that the colony would be governed by free laws (such as those used in England), i.e., the settlers having a hand in governing themselves.76

The year 1619 was a year before the beginning of the 1st legal period commence [1620-1642] of the 5-consecutive time-periods associated with the Legal System of Indentured Servitude. The 5-consecutive time-periods within the ‘New World’ evolved for almost 300 years in America, 1620 until 1917 AD,.77

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E. The Institution of Indentured Servitude began its formal installment for practice in the colony in 1620 AD.8.a that led to five consecutive periods for the legal institution for indentured servitude.6 This institution was launched from the actions of the "House of Burgesses" in 1619.

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0. Historians (and most dictionaries of today).2 typically define it to be: a contract (indenture) between a ... (Institution of Indentured Servitude in America (present day dictionary meaning):  The practice of transporting a European to the Americas during the British Colonial Period that began in 1607 AD with consideration to a 4 to 7-year term of labor/debt contract with the intent of paying for ones’ cost of transportation, and taking their skill set or receiving an apprenticeship with the possibility of receiving land.)

0.a Elizabethan article: https://www.bl.uk/shakespeare/articles/the-social-structure-in-elizabethan-england

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DETAIL:

THE ORIGIN AND CONTINUED USE OF THE 'INSTITUTION OF INDENTURED SERVITUDE'

A.

In 1606 AD King James I:

I. Granted a 'letters patent' (to create a corporation) to form The Virginia Company of London (VCL), a joint stock company to establish profits for its investors, and

II. Sanctioned the VCL to colonize [by King James I].1 the Virginia Colony in 1607 AD, which was responsible to define what the term 'Institution of Indentured Servitude' meant and for whom its use. Within its sphere of definition lied, on one hand, the creation of two membership Adventure classes:.2.b

The (1) Adventurer as an Investor in England, and the (2) Adventurer who would traveled to the Virginia Colony as a settler/farmer/planter; and further, on the

another hand:

Defined categories for several economic and social groups for use within the institution for Indentured Servitudet will function for the first wave of settlers/farmers/planters in the Virginia Colony.2, respectively as the following:

I. Voluntary Servitude: “A free contract with the Virginia Company or with private persons for a specified term of service with consideration for transportation and maintenance during one’s servitude.”.16

This was a person who performed labor for a certain number of years, considered free people from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland who were called Farmers, but later called Ancient Farmers; they initially believed in this idea of voluntary servitude, as it was presented and promised to them, and thought it would best serve them because it was free transportation to what was considered the "New World"-— who were bondsmen borrowing against their future labor to repay their transportation costs; some would borrow from a friend or relative to pay the ships' captains for his transportation.32  and be part of the promised communal system of sharing natural resources and new markets these Planters were also promised land, housing, vegetable gardens and more through VCL pamphlets: Ballagh, p. 15.; and a category called:

II. Involuntary Servitude: “A legal authority that condemned a person to a term of servitude judged necessary for his reformation of prevention from an idle course of life, or as a reprieve from other punishment for the misdemeanors already committed” which was a person convicted of a crime--incarcerated within the prisons/correctional facilities in London, e.g. Newgate Prison or Clerkenwell, or an impoverished and unemployed.33 citizens of England, kidnapped men, woman, children (and convicts to serve out their prison terms);.34

Also mention above:

1. The attempt to use the 'Institution' in Roanoke

2. Apprenticeship/Internship

3. Involuntary Servitude still has the same meaning up to the 13th Amendment

Beyond these actions outlined, there was factorial statement that should be noted: since the officers of the VCL were involved in the pre-planning of this experiment, i.e., 'the Institution' was intented and understood to be a "likttle better than a 'Penal Colony'".3

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C.

DETAIL:

Starvation ensued and False Narrative promoted about 'The Institution'

The onslaught of starvation occupied the better part of the first 3 years in the colony because(..wikilink)...

Colonial Records of the VCL show that during the latter part of the proven starvation period, 1609 AD, advertisements (post propaganda articles/broadsides) promoting the benevolence of the Institution proved to be the ideal place to be as noted...but some how truth of the colony's condition reached the mainland of the of London, and as a deflection by the hands of the VCL, false narratives were promoted to deceive prospective artificers an noted(post meeting place). This documented proof justified the absolute/abject absence of the 'The Institution' in the colony.

The state of play was not only propagating deception by the VCL, but also it conducted lotteries to promote.1 what did not exist. These were coupled with the concurrent issuance of King James's 2nd Charter [in 1609] to the VCL for use martial law to discipline unruly settlers/planters/farmers in the colony to build forts/towns for the next generation of settlers.

Look up Captain John Smith's memoirs that later talked about what really happened in the colony.

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DETAIL

For the remainder of this first 12-year period, forts and towns were built with the use of martial laws by the VCL's commisioned governors(..wikilink) in London, who traveled to the colony.

In Auguest 1619 AD, the House of Burgesses was introduced in the colony that enacted the 1st General Assembly that convened annually with 2 representatives (Burgesses) for voting within each plantation. From this stretegic meeting, it was the understanding that the colony would be governed by free laws (such as those used in England), i.e., the settlers having a hand in governing themselves.76 Also attributed from this stretegic meeting launched the first legal period for 'The Institution' that commenced in 1620 AD.1 and what followed were the continual of four periods.

The five consecutive time-periods for the legal system for 'The Institution' comprise also 300 years (1620 until 1917 AD).77, and are as follows:

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