Slavery ended in NJ in 1809. So who do you think you’re schooling Reb?
The Southern states fought a war to preserve it.
So now YOU know.
And your side STILL LOST! Now didn’t it?
Take ME to school?
That’ll be a the day a democrat like you EVER does that, loser.
Did it? Let's see if you are correct, or if you are just misinformed.
Just as I thought, you don't even know the truth about slavery in your own state. New Jersey had slaves right up to the Civil War.
"In 1830, of the 3,568 Northern blacks who remained slaves, more than two-thirds were in New Jersey. The institution was rapidly declining in the 1830s, but not until 1846 was slavery permanently abolished. At the start of the Civil War, New Jersey citizens owned 18 "apprentices for life" (the federal census listed them as "slaves") -- legal slaves by any name."
Slavery ended in NJ in 1809. So who do you think you’re schooling Reb?
https://nj.gov/state/historical/his-2021-juneteenth.shtml
New Jersey, The Last Northern State to End Slavery
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Slavery’s final legal death in New Jersey occurred on January 23, 1866, when in his first official act as governor, Marcus L. Ward of Newark signed a state Constitutional Amendment that brought about an absolute end to slavery in the state. In other words, the institution of slavery in New Jersey survived for months following the declaration of freedom in Texas.To understand this historical development, one needs to take a step back to 1804 when New Jersey passed its Gradual Abolition of Slavery law—an act that delayed the end of slavery in the state for decades. It allowed for the children of enslaved Blacks born after July 4, 1804 to be free, only after they attained the age of 21 years for women and 25 for men. Their family and everyone else near and dear to them, however, remained enslaved until they died or attained freedom by running away or waiting to be freed.
Gradual emancipation did not abolish slavery or free the slaves. It did nothing for adult slaves.
The owner could wait until the child turned 21 or 25 and became free, or he could sell the slave to another state. While not freeing slaves, it worked for ethnic cleansing.