The Northern states abolished slavery. The Southern states had too much money invested in slaves already to go that far.
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Slavery was legal in TN and TN adopted the slave code of the North. By 1790, nearly 3500 slaves made up 10% of the population. Slavery therefore basically started in the 1790's
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No. Slavery also existed in the Northern colonies before and after the American Revolution. It became less common by 1790 in the north.
Between 1790 and 1820, 85,000 African people came/were brought to the US.
According to the 1790 census, approximately 700,000 enslaved people of African ancestry lived in the thirteen colonies. This population was primarily concentrated in the Southern states, where plantation agriculture relied heavily on slave labor. The census marked the first official count of enslaved individuals in the United States, reflecting the significant role of slavery in the economy and society of that time.
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Canada did not have legalized slavery as part of its history. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Canada was known as a destination for enslaved Black people who sought freedom through the Underground Railroad. Canada also played a role in the abolitionist movement and the establishment of anti-slavery legislation.
Slavery was legal in TN and TN adopted the slave code of the North. By 1790, nearly 3500 slaves made up 10% of the population. Slavery therefore basically started in the 1790's
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The population of Georgia in 1790 was 82,548 people.
No. Slavery also existed in the Northern colonies before and after the American Revolution. It became less common by 1790 in the north.
how many people lived in Maryland in 1790
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how many people lived in maryland in 1790
In 1790, the population of the US was 3,929,214.