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Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism: 1790 - 1829


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"This is an independent research and education project, which accepts no institutional sponsorship. The project depends upon your donation, every penny is devoted to continued research. Please help. Thank you in advance, Eddie Becker Holt House Table Of Contents History Of Slavery, 1619 To 1789 History Of Slavery, 1830 To The End Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism The Chronology is broken up into three parts: 1619 – 1789 1790 to 1829 1830- the end Compiled by Eddie Becker Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism 1790 – 1829 1790 The United States- According to the first census, there are 757,000 blacks in the United States, comprising 19% of the total population. Nine percent of blacks are free. (Chronology: A Historical Review, Major Events in Black History 1492 thru 1953 by Roger Davis and Wanda Neal-Davis) Virginia’s slave population reaches 200,000, up from over 100,000 from 1756. (The People's Chronology, 1994 by James Trager from MS Bookshelf.) The Census of 1790, revealed 59,557 Free Negroes and 697,624 slaves in a population of 3,929,625, the most slaves being in Virginia (292,627) and the least in New Hampshire (157). (Growth Of The Nation 1800 – 40 Jefferson's Administrations Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX) From the United States Historical Census Data Browser.   1790 By the American Revolution, 20 percent of the overall population in the thirteen colonies was of African descent. The legalized practice of enslaving blacks occurred in every colony. The economic realities of the southern colonies, however, perpetuated the institution, which was first legalized in Massachusetts in 1641. During the Revolutionary e"
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