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New England Confederation declares that mere certificationby a magistrate is s

  • Jan 1, 1643
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New England Confederation declares that mere certification

by a magistrate is sufficient evidence to convict an

escaped slave; this intercolonial agreement paves

the way for future fugitive slave laws in the United

States.

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