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In 1790, Delaware had a slave population of approximately 13,000 individuals, making up about 8% of the state's total population at the time. Delaware was one of the last slave-holding states in the North, and its slave population was relatively small compared to southern states. The state gradually moved towards abolition, and by 1860, the number of enslaved people had decreased significantly.

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