georgia
South Carolina, which at that point was the San Miguel de Gualdape colony, had over 75,000 slaves total, which in 1700 was the largest relative to its overall population.
a third
north Carolina
Slaves represented a sizeable percentage of the population of the antebellum south. In the lower south, slaves represented 47% of the population. The total percentile in the upper south was 29%. The border states had a population of 13% of slaves against the total population.
About a third
African slaves
South and Southeast. 35% of the population of the south was slave.
I believe that it was about 10% of the white population of the 19th century South that were slaveholders?
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Slaves were used in various ways in the New England colonies. The range of uses included sailors, dock workers, coachmen, laundresses and household servants. Slaves represented only 3% of the total population in the colonies. Many were concentrated in cities, where the percentage of the population was approximately 25%.
Slaves made up about 4% of the entire population of the United States. Right around 3/5 of the slaves were white, whom were called "endentured servants". The remaining 2/5 were Africans, whom were soled to the Europeans from Africa by there own fellow Africans. In all, about 1.6% of the entire population were black slaves.
South Carolina had the most slaves. 57% of the population of the state were slaves