Asked by Logan Carter on Jul 02, 2024

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In 1667,Virginia passed a law which

A) denied that Christian baptism should result in emancipation.
B) emancipated all slaves who served in the colonial militia.
C) required masters to emancipate any slave woman who bore more than ten children.
D) condemned white servants to perpetual slavery for attacking their masters or rebelling against colonial authorities.

Christian Baptism

A religious sacrament signifying spiritual cleansing and rebirth, commonly practiced in Christianity through the immersion in or sprinkling of water.

Virginia Law 1667

A law passed in colonial Virginia stating that baptism did not alter the condition of a person's bondage or freedom, effectively allowing the enslavement of Christians.

  • Acquire knowledge regarding the alterations in legal and social standings of slaves and freed African Americans in seventeenth-century America, encompassing notable court decisions and legislation.
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Pauline Waweru7 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
In 1667, Virginia passed a law stating that Christian baptism would not alter the condition of a person's bondage, thereby denying that conversion to Christianity should result in the emancipation of enslaved individuals. This law was enacted to address concerns that converting enslaved people to Christianity might lead to claims for freedom.