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Was Georgia a slave state in 1760?

Yes, Georgia was a slave state in 1760 because it is in the south part of the state.South and North were not deciding factors for slavery. There were slave states in the North during the war. After the civil war slaves were still slaves in the North. The issue of the war was over state sovereignty, not slavery. Slavery ended the December AFTER the war ended with the 17th amendment.BTW, there are also cases where black individuals owned slaves in the country and there were also black troops that fought for the South during the civil war.


What led to the decline of manumission in the south?

Manumission is the act of a slave owner freeing their slaves. Virginia's mandate that slave owners must pay for their slaves to be transported out the state led to the decline of manumission in the south.


Why were slaves brought to the united state?

To Be Sold To Slave Traders


Why did the southerners secede from the northerners state?

South wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue


How did Dred Scott CASE affect the civil war?

The Dred Scott Decision helped lead to the Civil War because it caused fighting between the North and South. The North was angry because people in the north had decided not to allow slavery in their states, and the Dred Scott decision allowed slaves to be brought into their states. The Dred Scott decision basically said that if a slave was brought to a free state they were still a slave because they were property. so even a free state wasn't really free. Most southerners were happy with the decision because it allowed them to take slaves with them to free states and territories and reinforced the idea that slaves had no rights as U.S. citizens. Dred Scott's case caused more trouble between the North and South.

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What state had the most slave?

South Carolina had the most slaves. 57% of the population of the state were slaves


Was Georgia a slave state in 1760?

Yes, Georgia was a slave state in 1760 because it is in the south part of the state.South and North were not deciding factors for slavery. There were slave states in the North during the war. After the civil war slaves were still slaves in the North. The issue of the war was over state sovereignty, not slavery. Slavery ended the December AFTER the war ended with the 17th amendment.BTW, there are also cases where black individuals owned slaves in the country and there were also black troops that fought for the South during the civil war.


Why didn't slave owners want to free their slaves?

It Was Against The State Of Law In The South


What led to the decline of manumission in the south?

Manumission is the act of a slave owner freeing their slaves. Virginia's mandate that slave owners must pay for their slaves to be transported out the state led to the decline of manumission in the south.


What led to the decline of the manumission in the south?

Manumission is the act of a slave owner freeing their slaves. Virginia's mandate that slave owners must pay for their slaves to be transported out the state led to the decline of manumission in the south.


How did the supreme court add to the tension over slavery in the 1850s?

Because the North didn't want slaves, but the south did, so the supreme court was trying to figure out whether the should make California a slave state or a free slave state.


What river do the slaves have to cross to get to Delaware?

Slaves had to cross the Delaware River to reach the state of Delaware. The river served as a natural barrier between the free states in the north and the slave states in the south.


Why after the war of 1812 did tensions increase between the north and south?

The north opposed slavery; the south supported it. The north and the south began to argue about what state would be a free state and what state would be a slave state.


How did the fugitive slave act cause tension between the north and south?

The Fugitive Slave Act required the return of escaped slaves to their owners, increasing tensions as many in the North opposed the practice of slavery. It also empowered slave catchers to capture fugitive slaves in free states, leading to backlash from abolitionists and free-state residents who resisted enforcement of the law. This deepened the divide between the North and South over the issue of slavery and states' rights.


Did anybody own slaves in the north?

Yes. Among other persons, Gen. Grant owned 3 slaves. The State of Maryland, a Northern (Union) state was a slave state.


How did the state compromise over the issue of the slave trade?

During the Constitution, the South wanted the slaves to count as part of the population because the more the population, the more the representation a state had. The North argued that this was unfair and the the South were taking advantage of their slaves, because they didn't treat the slaves like people. In the end, they reached what is known today as the Three Fifths Compromise, meaning that a slave would count as three fifths of a person.


Which colony had no slaves?

North Carolina, However as a state it did have slaves and many counties registered a good number of black freemen who were slave holders.