The whole of the South, including the Upper-South states which stayed loyal in the war - Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware.
District of Columbia also allowed slavery, though slave-trading had been abolished there as part of the Compromise of 1850.
It allowed slavery, but was with the union.
Slavery was not legal in the Northern states during the Civil War. The Northern states had already abolished slavery before the outbreak of the war, while the Southern states still allowed slavery. This stark division between free and slave states was one of the key factors leading to the Civil War.
Slavery was made illegal by the 13th amendment during the civil war. Before slavery was made illegal people were still allowed to bring slaves into the country.
Yes, the Southern states in the United States allowed and supported slavery before the Civil War. Slavery was an integral part of the economy and society in the South, with many plantations relying on enslaved labor for their operations.
During the Civil War era, it was the South that allowed slavery. They were known as the Confederates.
No
Slavery lasted from 1607 to 1865.
slavery, and the south was not allowed to make its own descisons
before the civil war, Alabama was a slavery state.
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Slavery.
Before the Civil War, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia (West Virginia was not an independent state yet) allowed slavery.