Question
Total Number of Enslaved Peoples Living in the United States Year Number of Slaves
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1790 697,897
1800 893,041
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1810 1,191,364
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1820 1,539,038
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1830 2,009,050
1840 2,487,455
1850 3,204,313
1860 3,953,760
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Use the chart to answer the question.
Based on the chart, how did westward expansion affect slavery in the United States between 1820 and 1850?
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The slave population roughly doubled as several new slave states e admitted to the Union.
The slave population decreased as the U.S. economy became less dependent on agriculture.
The slave population remained roughly the same as the ates admitted to the Union were largely free.
The slave population remained roughly the same but its percentage of the total population skyrocketed
Item 12
Item 13
1790 697,897
1800 893,041
Item 14
1810 1,191,364
Item 15
1820 1,539,038
Item 16
Item 17
1830 2,009,050
1840 2,487,455
1850 3,204,313
1860 3,953,760
Item 18
Use the chart to answer the question.
Based on the chart, how did westward expansion affect slavery in the United States between 1820 and 1850?
(1 point)
The slave population roughly doubled as several new slave states e admitted to the Union.
The slave population decreased as the U.S. economy became less dependent on agriculture.
The slave population remained roughly the same as the ates admitted to the Union were largely free.
The slave population remained roughly the same but its percentage of the total population skyrocketed
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Based on the chart, the correct answer is:
**The slave population roughly doubled as several new slave states were admitted to the Union.**
This is evident in the significant increase in the number of enslaved people from 1,539,038 in 1820 to 3,204,313 in 1850, reflecting the expansion of slaveholding territories during this period.
**The slave population roughly doubled as several new slave states were admitted to the Union.**
This is evident in the significant increase in the number of enslaved people from 1,539,038 in 1820 to 3,204,313 in 1850, reflecting the expansion of slaveholding territories during this period.