Royall family

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The Royall family was a wealthy colonial New England dynasty whose fortune, built in part on slavery and Caribbean plantations, is historically linked to early American institutions such as Harvard Law School.

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instanceOf New England colonial elite family
family
associatedWith Atlantic world plantation system
surface form: Atlantic slave economy

Harvard Law School
Harvard University
connectedTo early funding of legal education at Harvard
country Thirteen Colonies
culturalImpact modern debates over institutional ties to slavery
economicActivity landholding in New England
slave trading
sugar plantations
ethnicity English colonial American
hasEstate Royall House, Medford, Massachusetts
historicalPeriod 18th century
colonial America
involvedIn slavery in New England
slavery in the Caribbean
knownFor connection to Harvard Law School
ownership of Caribbean plantations
philanthropy to early American institutions
wealth from slavery
legacy Royall House and Slave Quarters
Royall Professorship of Law at Harvard University
memorializedBy Royall House and Slave Quarters
surface form: Royall House and Slave Quarters museum
notableFor largest slaveholding household in colonial Massachusetts
notableMember Isaac Royall Jr.
Isaac Royall Sr.
placeOfActivity Antigua
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Medford, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
region New England
socialStatus slaveholding elite
wealthy planters
sourceOfWealth Caribbean plantation profits
enslaved labor
land speculation
topicOf scholarship on slavery and early American elites
typeOfWealth landed wealth
plantation wealth

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Isaac Royall House ownedBy Royall family