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7,239,881 was the population according to the 1810 census.( Madison took office in 1809.) This figure includes 1,191,362 slaves.
When it came to the population of a state, slaves counted as three-fifths (3/5) of a person.
None, in 1789 African Americans were slaves. They were forbidden by law to read and write. They even needed permission to leave the plantation. Slaves were considered 3/4th of a person when counting population for representatives in the house. They were the largest population, though, in the colonies, but were considered property.
South Carolina had the most slaves. 57% of the population of the state were slaves
Because slaves were not considered to be of 'equal' value, it was to be agreed upon that they would be counted as 1/2 a person. for example, 2 slaves = 1 person 4 slaves = 2 people 6 slaves = 3 people