No Alabama does not have slaves. Slavery is illegal in every state of America. YES. WE, ALABAMIANS, ARE BACKWARDS, AND THEREFORE STILL HAVE SLAVES.
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Alabama seceded from the Union in 1861 on January 11th because Alabama was one of the states where it was allowed to hold slaves and the other states wouldn't allow it so Alabama wanted to be part of the CSA so they could hold slaves so they seceded from the USA. krL(:
William still helped upto 60 slaves escape to Canada a month
There were theoretically slaves until 1865 so yes
Some are still were people are tyrant. And in some places there aren't slaves. About all states have NO .slaves
No, People still had slaves before the Revolutinary War
There were thousands of people who owned slaves in the state of Alabama prior to the end of slavery. The slaves were used for manual labor on their farms.
In the United States, the states with the highest number of slaves were primarily located in the southern region. States like Virginia, Georgia, and Alabama had some of the highest populations of enslaved individuals due to their reliance on agriculture, particularly cotton and tobacco farming.
picked what they grew
Hell yes. . if it wasn't for Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves we would still be whopping their monkey asses
Slaves
As of the 2020 Census, Alabama does not have any legal slaves. The practice of slavery was abolished in the United States with the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865. Alabama's population consists of citizens and residents who have rights and protections under the law.
There are still slaves today.
No, at the time, slavery was already illegal. Segregation at the time was still a law in Southern states such as Georgia and Alabama.
to give black freed slaves an education
French armadas
In the civil war slaves were still slaves but still, they were with the enemy and were as such treated as the enemy.
There were many states that had slaves. Some of the states were Kansas, Tennessee, Alabama, North and South Carolina, and Georgia.