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The Statistics of Slavery To 1860

The Statistics of Slavery To 1860. “An American Slave Market” by Taylor, 1852

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Page 1: The Statistics of Slavery To 1860. “An American Slave Market” by Taylor, 1852

The Statistics of Slavery

To 1860

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“An American Slave Market” by Taylor, 1852

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Slaves Waiting for Sale (Crowe)

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Statistical Source: National Census

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•What impact did changes in transportation have on agriculture?•What impact did changes have on slavery?

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Internal Slave Trade 1810–1860

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Value of Cotton Exports as a % of All

U.S. Exports, 1800–1860

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Growth of Cotton Production and

Slave Population, 1790–1860

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Total Slave Population 1820

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Total Slave Population 1860

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Distribution of Slaves 1790

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Distribution of Slaves 1860

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Cash Value of Farms 1860

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White, Free Black, Slave Population as % of State Population 1860

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Slaves in the South

• Slaves in the Lower South : 2,312,352 (47% of total population).

• Slaves in the Upper South: 1,208758 (29% of total population).

• Slaves in the Border States: 432,586 (13% of total population).

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% Slaveholding Families as % of Free Families

• Mississippi: 49%• South Carolina:46%• Georgia: 37%• Alabama: 35%• Florida: 34%• Louisiana: 29%• Texas: 28%

• North Carolina: 28%• Virginia: 26%• Tennessee: 25%• Kentucky: 23%• Arkansas: 20%• Missouri: 13%• Maryland: 12%• Delaware: 3%

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Southern Currency Included Slavery Images

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Pro-Slavery Propaganda

1852