Yes, in 1846.
New Jersey was the last northern state to abolish slavery
Northern states never had slavery.
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No. Texas was the last state to abolish slavery
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The last state to end slavery was Texas. Another answer: Texas was the last Confederate state to end slavery: June 19, 1865, Juneteen It did not end in the entire United States until December 18, 1865. At that point the Secretary of State declared the 13th amendment ratified. It ended in the four border states: Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri.
Texas is often considered to be the last state to have officially ended slavery on June 19th 1865, which became known as "Juneteenth."However, although Juneteenth commemorates the ending of slavery in the U.S., the state of Mississippi didn't "ratify" (to make it official) the 13th amendment until 1995. Kentucky didn't ratify until 1976. See the link below for further explanation.Note that the 13 amendment adopted on December 6, 1865, which abolished slavery, still made it illegal for anyone to own a slave in Texas, Kentucky, or Mississippi from this point onward.
When Lincoln rejected the last compromise, because it would have allowed some extension of slavery.
No it was the last and had the 6th highest slave population. The first was Illinois
Mississippi became the last state in the United States to abolish slavery in 1995.
Chile was not the last country to end slavery. In the late 19th century, Brazil was the last country to abolish slavery.
Cuba and Puerto Rico were the last to abolish slavery in the Americas. In the world, Spanish and Caribbean were among the last ones to eradicate slavery.