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yes there were slaves in 1925 slavery is a state of mind theres white slaves too believe that
The Emancipation Proclamation
u mean Georgia ( country , or state OS US)
they wanted to be free but they couldn't do any thing about it
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yes there were slaves in 1925 slavery is a state of mind theres white slaves too believe that
The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.The best answer to your question would be "a lot". During the time of Jesus the Roman empire, although not at it greatest extent, still ruled a vast amount of territory and peoples. All the ancient societies had slaves. There would be no way to determine their number as slaves were usually not counted in any census. Any figure given would only be a guess and not a fact.
The Declaration of Independence had nothing to do with freeing any slaves. You are probably thinking of the Emancipation Proclamation in which Lincoln ordered that slaves be freed in any Confederate state that did not return to the Union by January 1, 1863. The Proclamation did not cover any slaves in Union states.
The Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in any of the Confederacy States of America. Any state in or allied with the Union were allowed to keep any slaves they had. Since Lincoln had no authority to free slaves in the rebelling states, Union armies did free slaves in those states they occupied.
A slave- in ANY state- was considered property. Property does not have rights.
The upper southern states were the first to start freeing slaves. The northern states were already free states and didn't need to free any slaves.
Oklahoma has the largest Native American population of any state; at 8.9% (2010 Census Statistic).
north carolina
The Emancipation Proclamation
California has the largest NA population of any U.S state according to the last census.
President Lincoln had long been in favor of the way that Britain abolished slavery. They made the transition easier by compensating slave owners for the loss of their slaves. Lincoln also wanted this to happen in the US. His first goal for this during the US Civil War were the slave border states. On July 14, 1862, he asked the Congress to approve the funds for any state that freed their slaves.
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