In the US, none.
However a few countries still do, although usually not officially.
A free state is a state in the United States where slavery was prohibited by law. States admitted as free states did not allow for slavery within their borders, in contrast to slave states where slavery was legal.
The law that let states decide whether or not to allow slavery was the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which states that any power not specifically delegated to the federal government is reserved to the states or the people. This allowed states to make their own decisions regarding the legality of slavery within their borders.
The Northern States were against slavery because they didn't see it as a humane form of labor, and didn't need slavery as their main form of labor was industrial. The Southern States wanted to keep slavery as a form of agricultural labor so they left the United States to form the succeeded states aka the Confederate States of America. New york was a slavery state even it was at north
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.
Native Americans were enslaved to some degree.
States that didn't allow slavery were called Free States.
States that permitted slavery were known as slave states. States that did not permit slavery were known as free states.
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Well the South relied on slavery. It was mostly farming. the north didn't need slavery . it was mostly factories. and there were states being made .the south wanted those states to allow slavery. the north did not want those new states to allow slavery. Then came the civil war.
A free state is a state in the United States where slavery was prohibited by law. States admitted as free states did not allow for slavery within their borders, in contrast to slave states where slavery was legal.
The law that let states decide whether or not to allow slavery was the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which states that any power not specifically delegated to the federal government is reserved to the states or the people. This allowed states to make their own decisions regarding the legality of slavery within their borders.
becuause there was a fight, based on slavery, if some of the states would allow slavery or not
Border States.
douglas argued for the right of states to decide whether or not to allow slavery
The Northern States were against slavery because they didn't see it as a humane form of labor, and didn't need slavery as their main form of labor was industrial. The Southern States wanted to keep slavery as a form of agricultural labor so they left the United States to form the succeeded states aka the Confederate States of America. New york was a slavery state even it was at north
No- he did not advocate slavery, but he thought the institution was protected by the US Constitution and that states had the right to allow it if they chose to.
States in the north did not allow slavery until the 1830s. It was also illegal to bring slaves to the west and midwest.