allowed the slave states to count a slave as three-fifths of a person
allowed the slave states to count a slave as three-fifths of a person
Slave states.
allowed the slave states to count a slave as three-fifths of a person
The Three-Fifths Compromise in the United States Constitution allowed slave states to count three-fifths of their enslaved population for the purposes of determining representation in Congress. This compromise gave slave states more political power in the federal government.
The Border States. These were the slave-states that had voted to stay loyal. Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.
there isn't really a name for them, they are like any state but they have slavery. you could call them southern slave states or slave states, or southern states...... there is no definition for slave states that didnt secede proir to the civil war
border states
That could be Kentucky or Missouri, which both had three borders with free-soil states. But they had also stayed in the Union, as 'buffer states' that had voted against joining he Confederacy.
Weat Virginia Delaware, Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky were five slave states that did not secede the Union, and the were were called border states.
The Slave Holding States of the Confederacy.
The names of three slave states are South Carolina, North Carolina, and GeorgiaPS: there's more than this and all the states in the south were where slaves worked and if they ran the would get badly injury and die.........FLORIDA TENNESSEEMISSISSIPPIARKANSASWEST VIRGINIAVIRGINIALOUISIANAKENTUCKY