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Slavery was officially abolished in New Hampshire in 1783 when the state Supreme Court ruled that the state constitution's declaration of freedom applied to all individuals. While there is no legal slavery in New Hampshire today, issues related to human trafficking and labor exploitation have been reported, reflecting a broader concern about modern slavery in various forms across the United States. Overall, the state does not recognize or permit slavery in any form.

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