Describe the impact of increasingly restrictive laws on free blacks in Virginia

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer: The ideal response should:
a. Describe how free blacks previously had greater opportunity to obtain freedom and establish themselves in their communities.
b. Indicate that restrictive laws limited the rights of free blacks over time, including opportunities for freedom based on religious conversion or self-purchase.
c. Conclude that, ultimately, rulings classifying free blacks as noncitizens led families like the Johnsons to flee the colony.
d. Note laws that intentionally sought to limit the free black population, especially the requirement that freed slaves leave the colony.

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