. Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . not being involuntaiy servi-tude, as the contracts contemplated were made in slave states, by actualslaves; and yet it is also difficult to distinguish it from that kind of free-dom which Blackstone states to exist under the common law of England,as follows: A slave or negro, the instant he lands in England, becomesa freeman; that is. the law will protect him in the enjoyment of his per-son and his property. Yet, with regard to any right which the mastermay have lawfully acquired to the per


. Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . not being involuntaiy servi-tude, as the contracts contemplated were made in slave states, by actualslaves; and yet it is also difficult to distinguish it from that kind of free-dom which Blackstone states to exist under the common law of England,as follows: A slave or negro, the instant he lands in England, becomesa freeman; that is. the law will protect him in the enjoyment of his per-son and his property. Yet, with regard to any right which the mastermay have lawfully acquired to the perpetual service of John or Thomas,this will remain exactly in the same state as before; for this is no morethan the same state of subjection for life, which every apprentice sub-mits to for the space of seven years, or sometimes for a longer it was extensively criticised as a violation of the Ordinance,and the controversy over it, and succeeding laws of similar characterresulted in their condemnation by the people. But even this law did not satisfy the Illinois people. In 1800 Spain. INDIANA AND INDIANANS 239 had ceded Louisiana to France, and our diplomats had been vainly tryingto purchase the eastern bank of the Mississippi to its mouth. In thespring of 1803 an opportunity arose to purchase all of Louisiana, andthey entered into an unauthorized treaty for the purchase. There islittle reason to question that President Jefferson considered this pur-chase unconstitutional when it was made, but he saw its vital importanceto the country, and took the chances, calling a special session of Congressfor October to consider the matter. News of the purchase reached Indianathat summer, and the anti-Harrison faction in Illinois at once putpetitions in circulation asking to be joined to Louisiana. John Edgarand the ilon-isons were the leaders in this, and it was charged by theHarrison party that they had formed a plan to make Edgar governorand Robert j\Iorrison secretary o


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