Wisconsin, Iowa, and California never had slavery.
More fact free posting from our resident high school dropout.
"despite California entering the Union as a "free state" in 1850, slavery existed in the state, though it was not as widespread as in Southern states. Enslaved people were brought to California, particularly during the Gold Rush, and worked in gold mines. While the state constitution banned slavery, it did not prevent its practice, and state and local officials sometimes upheld fugitive slave laws."
"there was a history of slavery in Wisconsin, even after the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 prohibited it. Slavery was practiced in the territory of Wisconsin, particularly during the lead mining boom, with around 100 enslaved individuals brought in. While slavery was officially outlawed in 1842 and Wisconsin joined the Union as a free state in 1848, the practice persisted,"
"while Iowa eventually became a free state, slavery was present in the Iowa Territory and existed briefly after Iowa was admitted to the Union. The 1840 census recorded 16 enslaved people in Dubuque County, according to Black Wall Street. Slavery was outlawed in Iowa when it achieved statehood in 1846"
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#36 | POSTED BY SCOTTS
Stopped reading there.
You don't know anything.