USA civil war - Banning international slave trade
Time: 1808
Place: South Carolina, United States
Details: The U.S. Constitution barred the federal government from prohibiting the importation of slaves for twenty years. Various states passed bans on the international slave trade during that period; by 1808, the only state still allowing the importation of African slaves was South Carolina.
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