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The provisions of the Missouri Compromise forbidding slavery in the former Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36°30′ north were effectively repealed by Stephen A. Douglas's Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854.
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Texas submitted its statehood application only 16 years before the Civil War, and it was admitted to the Union in 1845 as a slave state.
Who introduced slavery to Texas?
- By 1860, there were 182,566 more people. White families from the south of the United States brought the majority of the slaves to Texas. Some slaves were acquired through the New Orleans-based domestic slave trade.
- The final American state where slaves were used as property was Texas. The "Peculiar Institution," as Southerners referred to it, expanded throughout the eastern two-fifths of the state in the less than fifty years between 1821 and 1865, covering a region that was almost as big as Alabama and Mississippi put together.
- When Texas went through its revolution in 1836, there were only about 5,000 slaves; but, by the time the state was annexed into the United States in 1845, there were 30,000 slaves. Statehood and Slavery (1845–1865): Texas submitted its statehood application in 1845, just 16 years before the Civil War, and was admitted to the Union as a slave state.
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