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  1. 22 de jun. de 2021 · When George Washington died in 1799 there were 317 enslaved people living and working at Mount Vernon, but technically he only owned 123 of them, per George Washington's Mount Vernon . Most of the others were the property of his wife Martha's first husband's estate.

    • Amy Beeman
  2. By the time of Washington's death in 1799 there were 317 enslaved people at Mount Vernon. 124 were owned outright by Washington, 40 were rented, and the remainder were dower slaves owned by the estate of Martha Washington's first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on behalf of their grandchildren.

  3. At the time of George Washington’s death, the Mount Vernon enslaved population consisted of 317 people. Of the 317 enslaved people living at Mount Vernon in 1799, a little less than half (123 people) were owned by George Washington himself. Another 153 enslaved people were owned by the Custis estate.

  4. In 1760, 49 enslaved people lived and worked on the estate; by 1799 that number had increased to over 300. Washington eventually freed the 123 people he owned. In his will he ordered that they be freed “upon the decease of my wife .” Did George Washington own slaves? Yes, George Washington owned slaves.

  5. 250 [2] – 600 + [3] Yes (1789–1797) Washington was a major slaveholder before, during, and after his presidency. His will freed his slaves pending the death of his widow, though she freed them within a year of her husband's death.

    No.
    President
    Approximate Number Of Slaves Held
    While In Office?
    1st
    250 [2] – 600 + [3]
    Yes (1789–1797)
    3rd
    200 [2] – 600 + [4]
    Yes (1801–1809)
    4th
    100 + [2]
    Yes (1809–1817)
    5th
    75 [2]
    Yes (1817–1825)
  6. In addition, Washington was willed ten slaves. As a young adult, Washington purchased at least eight slaves, including a carpenter named Kitt who was acquired for £39.5. Washington purchases more slaves in 1755, four other men, two women, and a child.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2024 · Historical Data. Number of slaves owned by U.S. presidents 1789-1877. Published by. Aaron O'Neill , Feb 2, 2024. Of the first eighteen presidents of the United States, twelve owned slaves...