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The History of the Orange Free State
Britain outlawed slavery in 18 34, which prompted many boors to try to move to areas outside of british control so they could retain their enslaved labor. Each of the four colonies passed laws that were known as the masters and servants acts. These laws criminalized things like going on strike and breaking employment contracts. In 18 93, the orange free state instituted a pass system. Passes were essentially internal passports that were necessary to move around within the state, but they were required only for the state's black population. And protests against these passes started as soon as they were introduced.