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Did George Washington own slaves and how many?

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Yes, He inherited 18 slaves from his brother.

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At the time of Washington's *****, the Mount Vernon (Washington's home) enslaved population consisted of 317 people. You should read the info at the link about good old Geoarge. Ten Facts About Washington Slavery

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