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  2. 182,566 slaves
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    The census of 1850 reported 58,161 slaves, 27.4 percent of the 212,592 people in Texas, and the census of 1860 enumerated 182,566 slaves, 30.2 percent of the total population.
    The Mexican government was opposed to slavery, but even so, there were 5000 slaves in Texas by the time of the Texas Revolution in 1836. By the time of annexation a decade later, there were 30,000; by 1860, the census found 182,566 slaves -- over 30% of the total population of the state.
     
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    How many slaves were in Texas in 1860?According to the census of 1860, the total population in Texas was counted at 602,432 and 30 percent of that were slaves, totaling 180,682 enslaved people. The remaining 421,750 were counted as the free population. According to the data, the state with the most slaves in 1860 was South Carolina with 57.2 percent of the population being slaves.
    How many slaves were there in Texas in 1836?The Mexican government was opposed to slavery, but even so, there were 5000 slaves in Texas by the time of the Texas Revolution in 1836. By the time of annexation a decade later, there were 30,000; by 1860, the census found 182,566 slaves -- over 30% of the total population of the state.
    Which Texas County had the highest slave population in 1860?The Texas county with the highest slave population in 1860 was Wharton with 80.9 percent slave population, followed by Brazoria with 74.9 percent. To learn more about the Houston area and its population, according to census data from 1850, go through the photos in the gallery above. VINTAGE LOOK: This is what Texas looked like during the 1800s
    How many Texans owned slaves?Although only about 22,000 Texas families, approximately one in four, owned slaves, and most slave-holders lived in the eastern part of the state, most Texans believed that slavery was vital for continued prosperity. The election of President Abraham Lincoln in November 1860 alarmed them.
     
  4. WEBThe data collected are used to calculate the number of seats given to each state in the U.S. House of Representatives. The population numbers from the 1860 census are shown below.

  5. Distribution of Slaves in 1860 - History - U.S. Census …

    WEBDistribution of Slaves in 1860 - History - U.S. Census Bureau. In 1861, in an attempt to raise money for sick and wounded soldiers, the Census Office produced and sold a map that showed the population distribution of …

  6. 1860 census map shows distribution of slaves in the Houston

  7. These Maps Reveal How Slavery Expanded Across the United …

  8. There were 4 million enslaved people counted in the 1860

  9. The African American Story | Texas State History Museum

  10. Texas Slavery Project

  11. United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 - FamilySearch

  12. 1860: Big Trouble | TSLAC - Texas State Library and Archives …

  13. United States: black and slave population 1790-1880 | Statista

  14. Antebellum Texas - TSHA

  15. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules - Ancestry.com

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