1675 Petition by an Indentured Servant
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1675 Petition by an Indentured Servant
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Phillip Cowen, an African American indentured servant, petitions Virginia governor Sir William Berkeley and his Council in a document dated June 16, 1675. Doubtless drawn up by an attorney, the petition outlined how Cowens master, using threats, had fraudulently induced the indentured servant to sign a document that would extend his term of service for another twenty years—which, given the life expectancy at the time, would probably translate into a lifetime of servitude. The court subsequently ruled against the master, forcing him to free the indentured servant and to pay the injured party three barrels of corn and a suit of clothes that had been promised to him, as well as legal fees.
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1675 Petition by an Indentured Servant
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