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Connecticut actually had slaves up until a year before the Civil War. Many wealthy families had slaves, though few had more than five.

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There was slavery in every colony in that time.

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yesthere was extensive slave trade going on to help to enhance the tobacco growing that was taking place in the norther states

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yes. but the slavery in the north ended earlier then in the south.

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