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In 1860:

  • California (Date of Abolition 1850)
  • Oregon (1859)
  • Minnesota (1858)
  • Iowa (1846)
  • Wisconsin (1848)
  • Illinois (1818)
  • Michigan (1837)
  • Ohio (1803)
  • Pennsylvania (1850)
  • New York (1827)
  • Vermont (1777)
  • Maine (1780)
  • New Hampshire (1783)
  • Massachusetts (1780)
  • Rhode Island (1842)
  • Connecticut (1848)
  • New Jersey (1846)
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