There are no longer any slave states in the United States.
Mississippi was a slave state until the end of the Civil War.
A slave state.
a slave state
I believe Mississippi
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, North CArolina, Louisianna,Tennessee
It was in Natchez, Mississippi.
The compromise of 1820 allowed the state of Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state in exhange for Maine entering as a free state. The compromise also stated that any state west of the Mississippi River would enter as a free state.
The Illinois state motto is related to the issues surrounding the power of an individual state versus the power of the Union. Illinois entered the Union as a free state, but Mississippi, just before, had come into the Union as a slave state. Alabama was to follow Illinois as a slave state. The Civil War was still a polarizing reality and Illinois' motto was symbolic of the issues that had been confronted during the brutal conflict.
Mississippi IS the name of the state.
Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas. Plus Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware, which did not join the Confederacy. For the first few weeks of the war, District of Columbia was still a slave-state, though slave-trading had been abolished there. The new state of West Virginia declared for the Union in 1863, breaking away from the Confederacy. There was still a little slavery there till the end of the war.
Mississippi is a state.
No. The Dred Scott decision basically said all the states of the USA were slave states and a slave in a "free" state was still a slave. The Dred Scott decision helped to lead to the Civil War.