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Unfortunately, they did, although a small number when compared to the southern states. Massachusetts was not a plantation economy, so slaves were generally used in the homes of wealthy slave-owners, where they served their master and their master's family) in whatever ways were needed. Some slaves performed labor on the property of the master, on farms or in building houses. Many of the slaves lived in and around Boston. But the idea of slavery, even in small numbers, was controversial. In fact, not only did some white people object to the practice, but some of the slaves sued for their freedom in court: one famous case was that of "Mum Bett," later known as Elizabeth Freeman (she won her case and won her freedom). Massachusetts became the first state to officially outlaw slavery, in 1783.

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