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26: 256:. In proprietary colonies, the judges were appointed by colonial governors and thus represented the royal or proprietary interest. However, by delegating authority to colonial officials, naturalization became subject to the pressure of the same local interest groups that increasingly defied the governor's efforts to implement royal and proprietary instructions on other issues. Despite the penalties imposed under the act, only six Secretaries of the thirteen American Colonies and one in the West Indies submitted the mandated lists. 269:) passed their own naturalization laws, which granted citizenship to people living within their province. These laws were based more on local colonial interpretations of community citizenship than on stricter considerations in the mother-country. but they gave no rights beyond their borders. This situation was initially accepted as positive and workable in England, but proved to be too inconsistent with and broader imperial intentions as time passed. 591:
Baeler, Asylum, p. 125 "Each royal governor was instructed "that you do not upon any pretense whatsoever give your assent to any Bill or Bills that may have been or shall hereafter be passed by the Council and Assembly of the Province under your Government for the naturalization of Aliens...nor for
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were a particular target for evasion, since they were seen as acting more as restraint on both colonial naturalization and its peoples' ability to take part fully in the economy. Colonial naturalization of aliens was outright forbidden in December 1773, under any conditions. A ban on royal land
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The Act also required making specific declarations concerning royal allegiance and succession, profession of the Christian faith, and the payment of two shillings. Compared to other alternatives available at the time, the Act provided a cheap and easy method of imperial naturalization, and the
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The Plantation Act was enacted to systematize naturalization procedures in all localities as well as to encourage immigration to the American colonies. It provided a workable naturalization procedure by empowering colonial courts to administer the oath of allegiance to aliens. The act endowed
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In England during the 17th and 18th centuries, several basic statutes applied to naturalization, but these statutes would not include many aliens in the colonies who were considered an integral part of the colonial communities. Over the same time period, the American provinces (except
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The colonial naturalization laws and the Plantation Act, during its nearly 30-year utilization would define British North America as a refuge and land of opportunity, The prohibition on naturalizing foreigners under the act was considered intolerable, and would be included,
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establishing a Title in any Person to Lands, Tennements & real estates in your said Province originally granted to, or purchased by Aliens antecedent to Naturalization."
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the oaths, and the latter being relieved of the obligation to repeat the words 'Upon the true faith of a Christian', at the end of the Oath of Abjuration required by the
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An Act for Naturalizing such foreign Protestants and others therein mentioned, as are settled or shall settle in any of His Majesty's Colonies in America.
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An Act for Naturalizing such foreign Protestants and others therein mentioned, as are settled or shall settle in any of His Majesty's Colonies in America
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colonial courts with the responsibility of deciding when alien petitioners had fulfilled the statutory requirements for imperial citizenship.
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for seven years, without being absent from that colony for more than two months, to be deemed "his Majesty’s natural-born subjects of
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The act received royal assent in 1740. However, it was formally dated as 1739 in older official uses because acts passed before the
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came into force, acts were dated by the year in which the relevant parliamentary session began, which, in this case, was 1739.
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The Secretaries of Colonies were required, under penalty, to send annual lists of such persons to the
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Hoyt, Edward A. (June 1952). "Naturalization Under the American Colonies: Signs of a New Community".
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Historical Timeline, History of Legal and Illegal Immigration to the United States, 1607-1799
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Britain began withdrawing support to promote immigration to the colonies at the end of the
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Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013
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Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) (1996)
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Henriques, H. S. Q. (January 1907). "The Political Rights of English Jew".
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U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Laws and Issues: A Documentary History
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National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
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grants, initiated earlier in 1773, was made final in February 1774.
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The Act became effective on 1 June 1740 and allowed any Protestant
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Immigration and Nationality Technical Corrections Act (INTCA) 1994
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Reflecting the situation in Britain, the necessary profession of
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Ending Discriminatory Bans on Entry to The United States (2021)
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Parliament of Great Britain
Long title
Citation
13 Geo. 2
British America
Royal assent
Commencement
20 Geo. 2
Aliens Act 1746
Repealed by
Naturalization Act 1870
Text of statute as originally enacted
referring to colonies
British Parliament
13 Geo. 2
alien
American colonies
this Kingdom
Christian
Protestant
Anglican
Roman Catholics
Papists
Quakers
Jews
allowed to affirm
Act of Settlement
Commissioners of Trade and Plantations
New Hampshire
Seven Years' War

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