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George Washington owned a significant number of enslaved people throughout his life, with estimates ranging from around 317 at the time of his death in 1799. He inherited some slaves from his family and acquired others through marriage and purchase. Washington's views on slavery evolved over time, and he eventually took steps to free his slaves in his will, which was a rare decision for a plantation owner of his time. His complex relationship with slavery reflects the broader societal issues of the era.

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