Laws passed by the first Assembly, 1683-1684.

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Laws passed by the first Assembly, 1683-1684.

These are commonly known as "Dongan's Laws." The first chapter of the laws is the "Charter of Liberties and Privileges" which was passed by the assembly (first New York legislature) on October 17, 1683.

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