American Civil War: States with the most slaves

During the American Civil War, it is estimated that as many as 4 million slaves lived in the Southern States. Can you name the states with the most slaves?
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Percent of population of the state that were slaves
State
57.1%
South Carolina
55.1%
Mississippi
48.2%
Georgia
46.8%
Louisiana
45.1%
Alabama
43.9%
Florida
33.3%
North Carolina
30.9%
Virginia
30.2%
Texas
26.0%
Arkansas
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Level 65
Jan 4, 2016
What was Tennessee's percentage? Maybe you should include slave states that didn't secede: Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
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Level 37
Jan 7, 2016
While that would be a good addition, unfortunately I don't have those numbers available to me.
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Level 55
Mar 8, 2018
Maryland fought for the Union right?
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Level 67
Jun 14, 2021
Source?
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Jun 16, 2021
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