I am pretty sure it was the south because that was the only place in the USA were slavery was aloud.
There were about 4 million slaves in the south during the time of the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He was the president during the Civil War and also freed the slaves within the United States.
No, Guam did not have slaves during the American Civil War. During the Civil War Guam and the other northern states had no slaves while the southern states did have slaves. The states in the Pacific such as Guam and Hawaii were on the northern side and so did not have slaves.
There were 430,929 slaves in the Border States.
If the were slaves, by definition they would not have been free.ANSWER:The states that make up the northern part of the United States were free states. None of the northern states allowed slavery during the American Civil War. That's why so many slaves ran to those states - FREEDOM!
Abraham Lincoln
The Border States, or the Buffer States.
To weaken the Confederate states.
The approximate number of slaves in the United States prior to, and during the US Civil War was close to 4.5 million.
It was issued by American President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, during the American Civil War, using war time powers to free the slaves of the ten states in rebellion against the United States government. The Proclamation immediately freed 50,000 slaves.
40,000 slaves 40,000 slaves
During the post-Revolutionary period, many states took steps to abolish or limit the importation of slaves as part of the gradual shift towards the abolition of slavery. This reflected changing attitudes towards slavery and a growing recognition of the immorality of the institution. Some states also began to implement gradual emancipation laws to eventually end slavery within their borders.