The northern states in the United States were generally free states by the time of the Civil War, meaning they did not permit slavery. However, this status did not necessarily equate to complete freedom or equality for all individuals, as racial discrimination and segregation still existed. The abolition of slavery was formalized with the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865, further solidifying the northern states' commitment to freedom in a legal sense.
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