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I know this answer, because i am studying for an AP us history exam. The answe is 0. Most families in the antebellum south (88%) owned no slaves at all!
Slaves working, horse-drawn carriages, antebellum architecture, steam-powered trains, and paddle-wheeled riverboats were common sights during America's first and only Civil War.
Slaves.
During the American Revolutionary War, it is estimated that thousands of African American slaves escaped from their masters, with numbers varying widely in historical accounts. Some estimates suggest that around 5,000 African Americans fought for the Continental Army, while others fled to British lines, which promised freedom in exchange for military service. The exact number of escaped slaves is difficult to determine, but their contributions and quests for freedom were significant during this tumultuous period.
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White familes in the south during the antebellum time did not own any slaves. At least the majority of whits did not own any
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Throughout the antebellum period, there was a tendency for the ownership of slaves to become increasingly concentrated. The antebellum period refers to the period before the American Civil War.
Yes! Many times especailly to the Spanish and Chris Columbus the Indians were slaves. -Roundrupert they were also during the antebellum period. but then they were to hard to ketp so they stop and got African American slaves.-geo Lopez
No, a large majority of the southern population did not own slaves. In fact, only a small percentage of white families in the southern states owned slaves during the antebellum period.
Dred Scott, Frederick Douglass, and Nat Turner were all antebellum slaves, but they were enslaved or freed very close to the Civil War.
If you are referring to the slaves of the antebellum South, the main economic activity was cotton farming.