according to the 1790 census, where did most enslaved people live? only in the north mostly in the south mostly in the mid-west only in the far west

according to the 1790 census, where did most enslaved people live? only in the north mostly in the south mostly in the mid-west only in the far west

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According to the 1790 census, most enslaved people lived mostly in the South. The Southern states had the highest numbers and percentages of enslaved populations, with states like Virginia, South Carolina, Maryland, and North Carolina showing large enslaved populations integral to their agricultural economies. In contrast, Northern states had very few enslaved people, often less than 1% of their populations, and the Midwest and far West had negligible or no enslaved populations at that time

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