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How did Mississippi law limit the acitvities of slaves?

Mississippi law restricted slaves from obtaining education, assembling in groups, owning property, carrying firearms, and moving freely without permission from their owners. Additionally, slaves were subject to harsh punishments for any attempts to escape or disobey their owners.


Who was the last state to free the slaves?

Mississippi is the last state that freed the slaves in the United States. Mississippi actually did not ratify the law that freed the slaves.


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What river do the slaves have to cross to get to Delaware?

Slaves had to cross the Delaware River to reach the state of Delaware. The river served as a natural barrier between the free states in the north and the slave states in the south.


How did slaves first come to America and to Mississippi?

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What state owned the least number of slaves in 1860?

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How did slaves arrive in Mississippi?

Slavery was bought here by the French in ships from West Africa and then sold or traded in Mississippi


What city served as a major slave market for slaves in the southwest?

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Did slaves in Mississippi know English?

Type your answer here... not in the begging but they adaped to it


What states benefited from three-fifths compromise?

:'/ states with a large number of slaves. ;}


What was an impact of the capture of New Orleans in 1862?

The Union was closer to controlling the Mississippi.


Where did most slaves come from in Mississippi?

the slaves came from west africa. many of the slaves that came to the U.S were from Senegal, Gambia and Sierra Leone. the Wolof and Mandingo tribes