Those people lived in the border parts during the war.
Well the Union did not like slavery and the south did not so they left to create there own laws and allow slavery.
The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).
Lincoln argued that it was wrong to decide whether to allow slavery in a state or territory by voting
The Compromise of 1850 abolished slavery in the state of Washington DC. It also allowed California to become part of the union as a slave free state.
Those people lived in the border parts during the war.
Yes, slavery was permitted in the territory of Minnesota between 1849 and 1858. However, the state officially entered the Union in 1858 as a free state, meaning slavery was no longer allowed.
vermont
When the state: 1. Freed all of it's slaves. and 2. Agreed to never allow slavery again.
Well the Union did not like slavery and the south did not so they left to create there own laws and allow slavery.
no massachussetts was a union state.
The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).
Union state in the civil war with is North and was anti slavery
Slavery was the straw that broke the camel's back. It 'pushed the envelope' of the already heated issue of State's Rights- The South held State's Rights (such as choosing whether or not to allow slavery) above national unity, so they succeeded from the union.
Kansas was a "free" state, therefore it never had slavery. It entered the Union as a "free" state on January 29, 1861.
that the union should have a free state
Missouri. Congress agreed to allow Missouri to join the Union as a slave-state, on condition that no new slave-states were admitted anywhere North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border.