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Page creatorDiltsGD (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation21:28, 9 December 2009
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Date of latest edit18:41, 15 July 2025
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Slave Trade Registers. The Constitution allowed the outlawing of the importation of enslaved persons to the United States after 1808. Between then and the Civil War, the internal slave trade became an important business in the southern United States. Most states regulated the slave trade. A few kept records of slave traders and their businesses. Look for such business registers at state libraries, archives, historical societies, or county courthouses.
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