Massachusetts, and New York
In 1860, the average slaveholder in the United States owned about four slaves. However, the number of slaves owned varied widely, with some slaveholders owning none and others, particularly large plantation owners, possessing hundreds. Approximately 25% of all white families in the South owned slaves, but the majority were small-scale slaveholders. Overall, there were about 4 million enslaved people in the U.S. at that time.
None 2 states, Tennessee and Missouri
Slaves were only in the south. None in the north.
Abraham Lincoln issued a preliminary proclamation on September 22, warning the southern states that if they did not end their rebellion by January 1 of the following year, he would write an order freeing the slaves. None agreed so and on January 1, Lincoln signed the proclamation that freed the slaves.
none
Zero, none of the states had guaranteed slaves freedom at this time.
None, the proclamation only affected slaves in the Confederate states.
1) none. 2) slaves are gone.
If the were slaves, by definition they would not have been free.ANSWER:The states that make up the northern part of the United States were free states. None of the northern states allowed slavery during the American Civil War. That's why so many slaves ran to those states - FREEDOM!
They were given very little food , usually none.
None, because it wasn't an election year.
None really Cus they were slaves, not maids
none the slaves did not own ships
none
None of them.
A: None recorded.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but there were several black churches in existence in 1790. Many of these churches were formed out of African American communities seeking religious freedom and autonomy from white-controlled denominations.