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in Alabama////Not true-the first African slaves arrived at Jamestown,Va. on a Dutch ship in the year 1619.

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Where did slavery start in the US?

Slavery in the US started in Jamestown in 1619 when the first Africans arrived as slaves.


What state in the US supported slavery first?

Maryland was the first US state to support slavery.


What were the first signs of slavery in the US?

the first signs of slavery was in Virginia


What was the first territory in slavery?

Slavery came to the colonies in 1609, so it has been here since the start.


When did slavery start in US when did slavery of the black start in the US?

Slavery started when Christopher Columbus first came to the Americas. He claimed the land his and enslaved all Native Americans. When Native Americans started to die from the small pox disease, because Christoper Columbus and his crew, they decided to enslaved African Americans and, brought them to the Americas to work because most of them where immune to the disease.


Which state was the first to outlaw slavery?

Vermont was the first state to abolish slavery in its constitution in 1777.


When did slavery become a problem in the US making the Civil War start?

The civil war started over "States Rights", not slavery.


When did slavery first be intoduced into the us?

Since the birth of america.


What happened first Abolition of slavery in England or the US?

England


What was Lincoln's position on slavery?

Lincoln was at first undecided about slavery. Later on, his views were that all men were created equal and slavery had not place in the US.


When did trading slaves end in the US?

it first started in 1868, that is when they were shipped in first for slavery.


Who were among the first Americans to denounce slavery in the US?

quakers wasn't it?