By the end of the 19th century, slavery was abolished.
In 1834 slavery was abolished, but the white population still held the power.
His death was a major step forward in the campaign to abolish slavery.
Here, too, are stories of early efforts to abolish slavery.
From the 1770s to 1780s, several people developed plans as possible ways of abolishing slavery.
The town was run by some old Georgia type who couldn't remember slavery had been abolished.
By the early 1800's, every state above Maryland had abolished slavery.
He was a member of the convention which abolished slavery in the state.
The end of the war brought the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery.
As slavery was abolished in 1865 that's what I'd expect.