Isaac Royall Sr.
Isaac Royall Sr. was a prominent 18th-century Loyalist and slave owner in Massachusetts, known for his extensive involvement in the transatlantic slave trade and his ownership of a vast estate in Medford, where at least 60 enslaved people were forced to work. His estate, Ten Hills Farm, is now recognized as a national landmark, highlighting the complex and often troubling history of slavery in New England.
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Isaac Royall Sr. was the patriarch of the largest slave-holding family in Massachusetts.
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