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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.

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