Alabama officially prohibited slavery with the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution on December 6, 1865. This amendment abolished slavery throughout the United States, including Alabama, effectively ending the institution in the state. Prior to this, slavery had been legally practiced in Alabama since its statehood in 1819.
before the civil war, Alabama was a slavery state.
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Freeport Doctrine
georgia was the first colony to outlaw slavery
King was an opponent of slavery and introduced a resolution in the Continental Congress to prohibit slavery in the Northwest Territory.i have no idea i cant even find it on my report :(
The South was the center of slavery. More specifically, Alabama and Georgia were the main states where slavery was most popular.
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Slavery is abolished? Alabama represent nigglet!
There are no state laws in Alabama which prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
It was one of the Confederate States - a slave state - and they felt slavery was okay.