The fourth United States Census was conducted in 1820 and determined that there were 9,638,453 people living in the country, of which 1,538,022 were slaves. By 1830 that number had increased to 2,009,043 slaves.
There was approximately 9,638,453 slaves in the U.S in 1820.
The fourth United States Census was conducted in 1820 and determined that there were 9,638,453 people living in the country, of which 1,538,022 were slaves. By 1830 that number had increased to 2,009,043 slaves.
The fourth United States Census was conducted in 1820 and determined that there were 9,638,453 people living in the country, of which 1,538,022 were slaves. By 1830 that number had increased to 2,009,043 slaves.
there were 12 free states and 12 slave states.
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about 90%-95% were slave owners living in the south
Missouri, Arkansas, Flordia, and Texas
125,000
10 million people
500
5 million
About 500 million have lived in the US. ] ]\