Slavery In America Map. Transatlantic Slave Trade History Research Guides Campion Library at Saint Ignatius' College The map of slavery was one of many thematic maps produced in the nineteenth century United States Lincoln Mullen, an assistant professor of history and art history at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, has developed an interactive map that documents the spread of slavery in the United States from 1790 to 1860.
Maps show the rise and fall of slavery in America in the decades before emancipation Daily from www.dailymail.co.uk
As historian Susan Schulten has shown, this particular map was created by a federal government agency from statistics gathered by the Census Slavery was perhaps the most volatile issue facing the new nation
Maps show the rise and fall of slavery in America in the decades before emancipation Daily
Coast Survey map of slavery, showing the Mississippi River and delta. The Coast Survey map of slavery was one of many maps drawn from data produced in 19th-century America. This interactive map from A Biography of America traces the legal status of slavery in states and territories of United States from 1776 to 1865.
1861 map of US slavery. Mullen created a map which shows how many slaves and free persons of color there were in each county in the United States at the time. Census data and shapefiles for these maps comes from Minnesota Population Center, National Historical Geographic Information System, version 2.0 (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, 2011).For a description of the questions asked on the 1790 to 1860 censuses, see Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses From 1790 to 2000 (U.S Census Bureau, 2002).
Slavery in the 13 colonies Slavery in the colonial United States Wikipedia Slavery. The map show above shows how and when slavery was abolished in the United States and was created by Wikimedia user QuartierLatin1968 Army." "Census Office, Department of the Interior, Washington, Sept