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This article should be expanded to include the work Maitland did in suggesting "civilizing" influences on the aboriginal people of Canada, most notably his report of 1820.
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I didn't read this properly the first time "Thomas Maitland possessed plantations in the parish of St. Thomas Middle Island on the island of St. Christopher in the West Indies." Thomas, his father, not Peregrine. Okay. So, his father owning plantations very strongly implies he was a slave owner.
It is widely known that John Graves Simcoe made importing slaves into Upper Canada illegal. He did not emancipate any slaves already owned in Upper Canada. About half the Family Compact owned some slaves, Jarvis and the others. Peter Russell (politician), administrator when Simcoe went home on sick leave for several years, owned Amy Pompadour and her three children. Joseph Brant owned slaves. Simcoe's proclamation placed a liability on former slave owners who freed their slave, making them responsible for them if they proved unable to find work, or committed crimes.
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If we find RS that document when and why he repudiated his family legacy of slavery, it would certainly belong in the article. Geo Swan ( talk) 04:43, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
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This article should be expanded to include the work Maitland did in suggesting "civilizing" influences on the aboriginal people of Canada, most notably his report of 1820.
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Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 04:35, 30 November 2017 (UTC)
I didn't read this properly the first time "Thomas Maitland possessed plantations in the parish of St. Thomas Middle Island on the island of St. Christopher in the West Indies." Thomas, his father, not Peregrine. Okay. So, his father owning plantations very strongly implies he was a slave owner.
It is widely known that John Graves Simcoe made importing slaves into Upper Canada illegal. He did not emancipate any slaves already owned in Upper Canada. About half the Family Compact owned some slaves, Jarvis and the others. Peter Russell (politician), administrator when Simcoe went home on sick leave for several years, owned Amy Pompadour and her three children. Joseph Brant owned slaves. Simcoe's proclamation placed a liability on former slave owners who freed their slave, making them responsible for them if they proved unable to find work, or committed crimes.
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If we find RS that document when and why he repudiated his family legacy of slavery, it would certainly belong in the article. Geo Swan ( talk) 04:43, 28 May 2020 (UTC)