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Virginia Tightens Control After Gabriel's Rebellion

Following Gabriel's Rebellion, Virginia passed laws restricting the movement of free Black people, tightening manumission requirements, and limiting enslaved people's ability to hire themselves out — the skilled-labor practice that had given Gabriel the autonomy to organize. Governor Monroe's correspondence with President Jefferson discussed deportation of Black Virginians as a solution, reflecting the depth of elite white panic.