HIST 40B. 19th Century History: Defning Democracy. Winter 2019Professor MalczewskiResponse Assignment #1James Forten. Letter #2 from "Letters from a Man of Colour' to the Pennsylyania State Lepislature, 1813 (please note that the primary source document erroneously sources the letter as written bv "lohn" Forten. It's lames FortenThe Atlantic slave trade was still ooerating at the beginning of the 19th Century, but there was a growing abolitionist movement in the United States. The state of Pennsylvania had passed a Gradual Abolition Act in 1780, which promised o free at age 28 all children born to enslaved women, creating a free black cohort beginning in 1808, Philadelnhia whites by 1800 began to feel uncertainty about a growing free black population and, in response, sought legislation to close the state's borders to free blacks, register all Atrican American residents in the state, and have the freedom to sell black lawbreakers, James Forten, a black veteran of the War of Independence and well-to-do Philadelphia businessman, published an eight page pamphlet in protest of the proposed legislationYour response should be uo to two pages long, double spaced, with one inch margins, It should include a clear thesis and a set of arguments that respond to the questions below. Please submit your
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HIST 40B. 19th Century History: Defning Democracy. Winter 2019Professor MalczewskiResponse Assignment #1James Forten. Letter #2 from "Letters from a Man of Colour' to the Pennsylyania State Lepislature, 1813 (please note that the primary source document erroneously sources the letter as written bv "lohn" Forten. It's lames FortenThe Atlantic slave trade was still ooerating at the beginning of the 19th Century, but there was a growing abolitionist movement in the United States. The state of Pennsylvania had passed a Gradual Abolition Act in 1780, which promised o free at age 28 all children born to enslaved women, creating a free black cohort beginning in 1808, Philadelnhia whites by 1800 began to feel uncertainty about a growing free black population and, in response, sought legislation to close the state's borders to free blacks, register all Atrican American residents in the state, and have the freedom to sell black lawbreakers, James Forten, a black veteran of the War of Independence and well-to-do Philadelphia businessman, published an eight page pamphlet in protest of the proposed legislationYour response should be uo to two pages long, double spaced, with one inch margins, It should include a clear thesis and a set of arguments that respond to the questions below. Please submit your