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Slavery was originally legal in all of the thirteen British colonies in North America. After the American Revolution eight of those states ended slavery, each in its own time and manner. The following list shows when each of those original states officially abolished slavery (often some form of slavery would continue long after the official abolition date due to technicalities):

Vermont: 1777

Pennsylvania: 1780

Massachusetts: 1783

New Hampshire: 1783

Connecticut: 1784

Rhode Island: 1784

New York: 1799

New Jersey: 1804

The Northwest Territory was created in 1787 with a prohibition on slavery. Because of this, the states created from that territory were all free states:

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

Minnesota

Additional free states admitted before the Civil War:

Iowa

Maine

California

Oregon

Kansas

That's a total of 19 free states prior to the Civil War.

There were 15 slave states before the Civil War. 11 of those formed the Confederate States of America. The slave states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri remained part of the Union, and West Virginia broke off from Virginia and joined the Union as a slave state in 1863. The District of Columbia, sandwiched between two slave states, allowed slavery until the Civil War.

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Actually slavery was legal and practiced in all thirteen of the states during the Revolution. Pennsylvania, with its strong Quaker influence, was the first to act to end slavery, in 1780. But Pennsylvania's new law did not free all the slaves; it provided for "gradual emancipation". Any slave who was already eighteen or older was not freed. Slave children, including new slave children born after the law was passed, would be freed when they reached the age of eighteen

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The northern states were against slavery. They wanted to abolish it.

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Illinois is one state that didn't allow slavery

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States in the north did not allow slavery until the 1830s. It was also illegal to bring slaves to the west and midwest.

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