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6,100,000 Southern people owned no slaves.
That was common. If you owned a Planation, it usually required a large work force to farm it. Senator John S. McCain (presedential candidate for 2008) had an ancestor named William Alexander McCain who owned a planation and 52 slaves. This has been verified by National Archive records and Census Records of Mississippi in 1860.
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The plantations were owned by economically well-off white people.
25% of southern slaves owner owned slaves. They had more then 50 slaves
6,100,000 Southern people owned no slaves.
the gypsies owned the plantations in the southern US.
In 1860, around 25% of the Southern population owned slaves.
That was common. If you owned a Planation, it usually required a large work force to farm it. Senator John S. McCain (presedential candidate for 2008) had an ancestor named William Alexander McCain who owned a planation and 52 slaves. This has been verified by National Archive records and Census Records of Mississippi in 1860.
In 1860, about 32% of Southern families owned slaves, but the total percentage of the population in the South that owned slaves was around 25%. This means that a significant portion of the Southern population did not own slaves.
According to the book "A Chronological History of The Negro' (1968), out of a total southern white population of apprx 7 million, 2 million owned slaves. Or about 2.8% of white people owned slaves in the southern states. Additionally, 7% of all white people in southern states owned 75% of all slaves.The total number of white people in America (North & South) in 1860 who were slave owners was about 3.1%.As for free Negroes in the southern states, about 10% of them owned slaves. So that means that free blacks were more than 3 times more likely to own slaves than free whites in the southern states.
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