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When did slavery end during the colonial period?

Slavery ended in the Reconstruction Era, thanks to the 13th Amendment.


Which group of Georgians were most against slavery during the colonial period?

whigs


The few attacks of the institution of slavery during the colonial period were usually made by?

Quakers


In what period was there chattel slavery in the US?

There was chattel slavery existing in the United States of America during the colonial times, slavery was around in our country from about 1619 to 1789.


The system of indentured labor used during the colonial period had what effects?

It delayed the establishment of slavery in the South until about 1750


Who led the most attempts to abolish slavery the colonial period?

Quakers


Name the tariff placed on printed items during the colonial period?

name the tariff placed on printed items during the colonial period name the tariff placed on printed items during the colonial period


Which plantation was the most important during the colonial period?

which plantation was most important during the colonial period


What percent of the population did cities contain during the colonial period?

During the colonial period, cities contained about 10% of the entire population.


Did New Hampshire have slavery?

Yes, New Hampshire did practice slavery during the colonial period, but it was not as widespread as in other Southern colonies. Slavery was abolished in New Hampshire in 1779 through a court decision based on the state constitution's bill of rights.


During the first 150 years of colonial history the British did not pay much attention to their American colonies what was this period called?

The colonial period. The colonial period.


Did Pennsylvania allow slavery?

Yes, Pennsylvania allowed slavery during the colonial period however, it gradually abolished slavery through a series of legislative measures and court decisions leading to the gradual emancipation of enslaved individuals. By the early 19th century, slavery was effectively abolished in Pennsylvania.