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It depended on the place they worked at, some areas they can never be free, while others it would be a couple years.

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The amount of time a slave had to work before they could be free varied depending on factors such as location and laws. In some cases, slaves could work for a set period of time, such as 7 or 10 years, before gaining their freedom. In other cases, slaves could be granted freedom as a reward for exceptional service or through legal means such as manumission.

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