<petition><petition_analysis_number>10380704</petition_analysis_number><petition_url>https://dlas.uncg.edu/petitions/petition/10380704</petition_url><state>Delaware</state><county></county><file_year>1807</file_year><filing_court>Archives</filing_court><enslaved_count>0</enslaved_count><fpoc_count>0</fpoc_count><total_people_count>10</total_people_count><repository>Delaware State Archives, Dover, Delaware</repository><abstract>Nineteen citizens of Delaware demand the abolition of slavery in their state as, they believe, "that freedom is the natural and inalienable right of man; and that, to deprive him of it, is highly unjust, immoral, anti-christian."  They argue that Delaware would benefit economically and morally from abolition citing that the end of slavery in New York brought improvements of every kind and a permanent rise in the value of real property, while slavery in Virginia "has cast Virginia down from her proud pre-eminence -- Slaves have devoured her strength."  They further believe that abolition would also end “that most detestable of all crimes, so common among us, the crime of man-stealing."  The petitioners therefore "confidently, yet respectfully solicit you, as the guardians of the publick welfare, to designate a day, after which all coloured children born in our State shall be free."</abstract><subjects><subject>Theft by enslaved</subject><subject>Abolition</subject></subjects></petition>