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- Slave states and free states - Wikipedia
Eleven slave states joined the Confederacy, while the border states of Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri – all slave states – remained in the Union, although Kentucky and Missouri also had competing Confederate state governments
- Population by Color and Status: U. S. Slave States, 1860
Source: Figures from U S Census Office, 8th Census, Population of the United States in 1860 (Washington, 1864) Percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding
- Chart: Slave population in 1860 - Bill of Rights Institute
The data collected are used to calculate the number of seats given to each state in the U S House of Representatives The population numbers from the 1860 census are shown below
- Distribution of Slaves in 1860 - Census. gov
In 1861, in an attempt to raise money for sick and wounded soldiers, the Census Office produced and sold a map that showed the population distribution of slaves in the southern United States
- Slave States - World Population Review
Five northern states agreed to gradually abolish slavery, with Pennsylvania being the first state to approve, followed by New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island
- Slave population, by state and sex: 1820-1860 - USCRIA
Slave population, by state and sex: 1820-1860 Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Missouri New York North Carolina Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia
- Map showing the distribution of the slave population of the southern . . .
After a careful examination of the above very interesting map I am prepared to state that it not only furnishes the evidences of great care in its execution, but can be relied on as corresponding with the official returns of the 8th Census
- United States, Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 - FamilySearch
Name index of slave schedules from the 1860 Census of the United States Generally, the census only names the slave owner Schedules exist for Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia
- How many enslaved people lived in the United States in. . .
How many enslaved people lived in the United States in 1860 and how were they distributed by state?
- Censuses of the Enslaved Population: 1850 and 1860
IPUMS provides full count datasets of the enslaved population of the United States in 1850 and 1860 The underlying data were provided by Ancestry com and FamilySearch and were processed and encoded by IPUMS
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