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Vermont, United States of America was the first state to abolish slavery in 1777. Pennsylvania, United States of America and Massachusetts, United States of America quickly followed. New York, United States of America was one of the largest slave holding states in the US, proportionally surpassing some of the southern states. By 1788, 40% of families in New York owned slaves and New York was one of the last northern states to abolish slavery. Abolition in New York was a somewhat complicated proc...


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