I think about 6 or 7
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The answer to this question is difficult to answer... by law there shouldn't of been any slaves however, we know that in New England slaves numbered only about 1,000 in 1708, but that rose to more than 5,000 in 1730 and about 13,000 by 1750.
Also... The act that abolished slavery in Pennsylvania freed no slaves outright, and relics of slavery may have lingered in the state almost until the Civil War. There were 795 slaves in Pennsylvania in 1810, 211 in 1820, 403 or 386 (the count was disputed) in 1830, and 64 in 1840,
But the American Civil War began in 1760..
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to many about 111,111,119,000,000
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During Reconstruction, many black slaves stayed in the South after the Civil War. With the exception of being enslaved, they were often treated the same as they had before they were freed. Slaves who migrated to the North were on the whole treated better.
There were 430,929 slaves in the Border States.
It was outlawed, so none.
Also the South had Slaves to work on those farms the North started blockading the South there was a widespread shortage of many goods such as shoes. Adventages of North during Civil war? What were the advantages of the North?
There were 20 million in the north during the civil war
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to many about 111,111,119,000,000
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During Reconstruction, many black slaves stayed in the South after the Civil War. With the exception of being enslaved, they were often treated the same as they had before they were freed. Slaves who migrated to the North were on the whole treated better.
Many white southerners had slaves during the Civil War, but when the north won they didn't have slaves any more so the white southerners' lives were very different.
There were 430,929 slaves in the Border States.
At the time of the Civil War there were significantly fewer slaves in the North than in the South. Many African Americans enjoyed full freedom in the north.
nearly 4 million
yes,there were very many African American (black) child slaves working on plantations and more (mostly plantations) during the civil war