they would go to Canada,
they would go to Canada,
Cleveland is one
Some of the different places slaves settled in the North include cities like New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. Many runaway slaves went to Canada because it was beyond the reach of the Fugitive Slave Act, which allowed for the capture and return of escaped slaves in the United States. Additionally, Canada had a growing abolitionist movement and offered more opportunities for freedom and employment.
they would go to Canada,
they would go to Canada,
they settled in places in Canada... such as....st.catharinesNiagara fallsHalifaxFort Erieand more
south wont slaves the north did not
In the North, many escaped slaves settled in cities such as Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, where they found communities and support networks. Other areas included rural regions in New England and parts of Ohio and Michigan, where they could establish farms or participate in free labor. Additionally, places like Canada became destinations for those seeking freedom, especially after the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. These settlements provided opportunities for work, education, and a chance to build new lives away from the bonds of slavery.
Lincoln fought to free the slaves from the south, places like Georgia, Florida etc. as opposed to the people in the north who did not use slavery.
Slaves were only in the south. None in the north.
Eastern slaves were commonly settled in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Asia. They were often sold into slavery in these regions and worked in various capacities within households, farms, or businesses.
In both the north and the south slaves worked hard and were owned. In the south slaves mostly worked on plantations; in the north many slaves worked in businesses and were able to work for money in their spare time.