In 1776, James Somerset, an enslaved African man, escaped from his owner, Charles Stewart, in England. He was captured and brought before the courts, leading to a landmark legal case. The case, Somerset v. Stewart, ultimately resulted in the decision that Somerset could not be forcibly removed to the colonies as a slave, effectively ruling that slavery had no legal standing in England. This case became a significant moment in the growing abolitionist movement in Britain.
The United States of America officially became a country! (July 4, 1776)
America became a country.
The writing of the Declaration of Independance.
The Declaration of Independence was signed on that date.
Fortification of Dorchester Heights happened in 1776.
He died
Lord Edward Somerset was born on 1776-12-19.
The United States of America officially became a country! (July 4, 1776)
James Inman was born in 1776.
James Granger died in 1776.
James Frye died in 1776.
Reuben James was born in 1776.
James Mugford died in 1776.
James Jardine was born in 1776.
James S. Hill has written: 'The place-names of Somerset'
the American revolution started
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