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Question: What states participated in slavery!? Did all southern states legalize slavery!? Were any resistant!?
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The original thirteen states all began as British colonies and slavery was legal in all of them up until the Revolution!. Between 1780 and 1804 the northern states passed laws which brought an end to slavery within their borders, but not immediately - the process was gradual!. There were still a few slaves in New Jersey in 1865, when the Civil War ended!. The legal end came in New York in 1827, Connecticut in 1848, Rhode Island in 1842!. Pennsylvania was the first to pass such a law, due to the Quaker prominence in state politics, in 1780, but again, the process of emancipation was slow and gradual!.

Even in northern states where inhabitants could not own slaves, slave owners could visit and bring their slaves, and they remained slaves!. This was the point of the Dred Scott case!.

Four of the eight "border states" did not join the Confederacy - Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri - and slavery remained legal there until ended by Constitutional Amendment in 1865!.

By the time of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Great Britain had made a complete reversal of policy and became the leading nation seeking abolition of the slave TRADE!. They had made this known to the US, and it was a factor in the debate at the Convention!. The southern states desired to continue importing new slaves, and to have them counted in the census for the purpose of apportioning seats in the House of Representatives, which would have given even more strength in the new national government to the slave holding states!. A compromise was reached by which the Constitution called for counting "other persons" (slaves and Indians) as 3/5s of a person, and ending the importation of slaves in twenty years!. Thus, importing new slaves was illegal after 1808, after which the US joined Great Britain in naval efforts to end the water borne slave trade!. Great Britain acquiesced in the continuation of slave importation for the additional twenty years!. Even after the prohibition took effect "black birders" continued to clandestinely import new slaves, often through Mexico and its northern province of Texas!. One such ship captain was caught, tried and hung during the Civil War!.

The Constitution was a compromise document between the interests of the north and south!. In an effort to preserve the balance of power within the national government, as new states were admitted, they tried to do them in pairs - one slave and one free!. New slave states included Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana after its purchase in 1803, Florida after its purchase in 1819, Texas after it was annexed in 1845, Missouri after the compromise which allowed this slave state extending so far north!. Countering free states included Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Maine, Vermont!.

What upset this delicate balance was the Mexican War of 1846-48!. The War began after the US annexed Texas, which had won its independence from Mexico in 1836, the dispute being over where the border with Mexico was located!. As a result of this war the US got a large chunk of territory - all of northern Mexico - all or part of seventeen present states!. The war was unpopular and unsupported in the north, and popular in the south and west, where most of the soldiers came from!. The southerners viewed it as a war they had fought and won, and considered that the territory should all therefor be slave!. Disputes over this, despite the compromise of 1850, grew more acrimonious through the 1850s and eventually led to the secession of seven southern states, followed by the war to force them back into the Union, when they were joined by four more!.

Within southern states there were always individuals who opposed slavery!. There were more manumission and colonization societies in the south than in the north through 1830, when fear engendered by Nat Turner's Rebellion muted such sentiment!. (Colonization societies were an answer to those who worried about the presence of the freed slave population within the southern states, and sought to export them back to Africa or somewhere!. Liberia was founded by such a society)!. It was always politically risky to publicly express anti-slavery opinions!. Slaves were expensive, and not even a majority owned them!. Those who had large numbers of slaves were very wealthy, and then, as now, the wealthy have disproportionate political power!. As attitudes hardened into the mid 1800s many southern states passed laws forbidding freeing slaves under most circumstances, or allowing emancipation only by will, after the owner's death!.

By the way, there was nothing in national law to prevent secession, no constitutional provision making the Union perpetual and indivisible!. The New England states, which had also not supported the War of 1812, discussed secession at the Hartford Convention in 1815!. Lincoln's own Attorney General advised the president that there was no constitutional basis for making war to prevent states departing the Union!. It had been a voluntary act of those states to join, and nothing had ever been said at the time that there would never be any way to get out of it!. In that sense Lincoln was the true revolutionary!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Please read the Confederate states Constitution!. Article 9 clearly shows that the importation of slaves was made illegal before the War for Southern Independance!.

Not a single General in the Southern confederate Army owned a slave!.

The Yankee General GRANT owned 250 slaves during the war!.

All 3 slave ships were built owned and operated in Boston, MA!.
5 Million Africans died being transported by these NORTHERN SLAVE SHIPS!.

When will the truth be told about SLAVERY!.

Did you also know that many Black Confederate Soliders are burried side by side with the white men of the Confederate Army!.

Did you also know that President Jefferson Davis adopted an African Child as his SON when he saw the Father of that child abusing him!. The Child's name was Jim Limber!. President Jefferson Davis educated this child in white schools!. When the YAnkees invaded the South they murdered Jim Limber!.

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I'm pretty sure all the states participated at one point!. No one was innocent!. Southern states tended to dominate the slave trade because their primary business was agriculture, which is a labor intensive business!. Northern states didn't/don't have a climate as suited to heavy agriculture and thus did not have a need for as much labor!.

I don't think they made it legal; they just didn't make it illegal either!.

Let us all remember that these were "Christians", but then again, every culture is guilty of this sin!.

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/History_of_!.!.!.

also remember slavery continued in other forms after the Emancipation such as child labor!.

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Child_labor
http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Sex_slave

These things still happen!.Www@QuestionHome@Com