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Nationality law in the American Colonies : ウィキペディア英語版
Nationality law in the American Colonies

==Jurisdictional Tension between England and the Colonies==

English common law, under principles of jus sanguinis, viewed English persons and their children in the colonies as full subjects of the king. English common law was less clear on the status of alien residents in the colonies, who generally faced a difficult naturalization process to obtain the same legal rights inhered to natural-born English and their descendants.〔Kettner, pp. 65, 66, 81〕
Issues in early naturalization policy stemmed from the legal relationships between England and its colonies.〔Kettner, p. 80〕 The strongest legal bonds between England and the American colonies lay in the colonial charters, many of which professed alien residents in the colonies would eventually become “Our Loving subjects and live under Our Allegiance.”〔Kettner, pp. 66, 79〕 Ambiguity in the colonial charters created uncertainty as to whether the authority to naturalize alien residents resided within the colonies themselves or emanated directly from Parliament in London.〔Kettner, pp. 66, 79-81〕 Legislative bodies from both locations ultimately issued separate and sometimes conflicting naturalization laws, the interaction of which influenced early patterns of non-English immigration to the American colonies.

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