Source
State Library of Florida, Federal Documents Collection
Description
Address to the Territorial Legislative Council of Florida by Zepahaniah Kingsley, a member of the Council and a slaveholder. Kingsley shares his views on the necessity of slavery for Florida's economy and how best to manage the presence of both slaves and free persons of color in the territory.
to travel backwards and forwards on horse back sometimes across all over the western & southern part of the island alone with my saddle bags full of specie. The roads through woods & over mountain were full of Negroes mostly armed and sometimes in groups of 30 or 40 who appeared to be without any restraint of law. I never was stopped or insulted by them but treated with the greatest civility throughout and hundreds of Americans can now testify to the same state of things during the Reigns ofToussant & Jean Jacques de Saline & other than I saw I don't say. history informs us that at a former peri'Od the free Colloured people of Brasil aided by the slaves drove out the Dutch; and saved that Collony. Our own History of our Revolution testifies their utility as Soldiers and the History of the later Revolutions which have taken place in South america proves two very encouraging facts to those whose fortune & property consists of slaves or in lands in those sections of our southern country such as florida where white labourers cannot on account of climate or other natural causes be substituted for the Labor of Black or Coloured people. it is this that in all their wars & Revolutions no Revolt or disturbance ever happened among the slaves or various colours or casts of People. Brasil, the most Powerful & Populous & extensive of all European Collonies in America with a prodigious body of free collored people amalgamated with white perfectly united in fighting the Battles of their country & preserving good order among an immense body of slaves Has now become a powerful Empire equal if not superior in natural resources to the U. States. The same good fortune attended Peru where Prodigious Slave Properties were held in Short there has been no Revolt or blood shed any where in South America attending this kind of property which still remains as it was excepting when it was liberated by National acts of emancipation. this Proves that under moderate & prudent management it is the most permanent & indestructable of all other kinds of Property because it renews and takes care of itself and if any accident befals it we shall owe it to our own want of skill in the Science of Government. two requisites are chiefly necessary one is to treat our slaves with justice prudence & moderation. The other is to have the free Colloured Population interested in preserving peace and good order among the slaves and being firmly attached to the side of the whites by having the same Interest. this is easiest done by letting them alone and doing away every fear or idea of Tyrany & oppression or of partial taxes which to say the least of them are unconstitutional therefore unjust for we have just as great a right to make a Law to hang them for being a shade darker than our selves or for being our children as we have to drive them away by our Tyrany
Chicago Manual of Style
Kingsley, Zephaniah, 1765-1843. Address to the Legislative Council of Florida on the Subject of Its Colored Population by Zephaniah Kingsley, 1823. 1823. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345199>, accessed 8 June 2026.
MLA
Kingsley, Zephaniah, 1765-1843. Address to the Legislative Council of Florida on the Subject of Its Colored Population by Zephaniah Kingsley, 1823. 1823. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 8 Jun. 2026.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345199>
AP Style Photo Citation
(State Archives of Florida/Kingsley)