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... Plantations were extremely popular in the eighteenth century of Louisiana. Plantations were usually built for large families possessing large amounts of money. ...
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... created a network of "secret" communities in the cypress swamps surrounding plantations. ... of Africans and Europeans in Colonial Louisiana: "Conditions prevailing ...
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... of the worst of these codes is in Section 4 of the Louisiana Black Code ... Many blacks remained on these farms and plantations because they did not know what else ...
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... However, the farms were nowhere near as large as plantations and these ... by six other states: "Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas ...
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... However, the farms were nowhere near as large as plantations and these ... by six other states: "Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas ...
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... the worst of these codes is in Section 4 of the Louisiana Black Code ... of said Negro." (Weinstein 167) Many blacks remained on farms and plantations because they ...
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... These were the cotton and sugar cane plantations. ... In the case of sugar cane, the Louisiana's agricultural labor needs were just as important as the cotton ...
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... was the fact that they had slaves to work in the fields and plantations. ... In New Iberia, Louisiana, a Southern salt works plant was seized and destroyed by ...
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... It was essential for plantations to have strong, young, male slaves that ... hundred sixty million pounds ; While Alabama , Mississippi, and Louisiana and other ...
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... of the worst of these codes is in Section 4 of the Louisiana Black Code ... Many blacks remained on these farms and plantations because they did not know what else ...
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... Herbert Gutman shows in his study of slave plantations that many slave ... Army chaplains performed nearly 4,600 marriages in Mississippi and Louisiana, of which ...
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... The plantations had to be worked, and blacks were a cheap, efficient way to ... to slavery and closed slavery to the remainder of the Louisiana Territory - land ...
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... authority over them first hand, as opposed to the larger plantations where quite ... Turner rebellion and the large scale rebellion in 1811 in Louisiana, were very ...
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... needed these slaves as workers in the fields of their plantations. ... slave states followed suit: Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. ...
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... south. Particularly Louisiana. Blacks, whites ... of people. Slaves would sing and doo-wop on their plantations to help pass time. Many ...
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... In Louisiana, Fred's family was one of the most well off black families of its time. ... They raised hogs and cows which was rare for some plantations. ...
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... were South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia ... They developed many tobacco plantations and, the Africans were enslaved ...
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... needed these slaves as workers in the fields of their plantations. ... slave states followed suit: Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. ...
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... Kate met Oscar Chopin, a Louisiana cotton factor, in the late 1880's ... factoring business failed in 1879, he decided to move up north to his family's plantations. ...
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... the southern border of Missouri in the area of the Louisiana Purchase were ... The slaves worked with plantation owners to create profitable plantations, and the ...
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... In many cases, big plantations fell to pieces and blacks were able to get ... By 1875, all but three southern states-South Carolina , Louisiana , and Florida- were ...
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... These codes would provide a cheap labor force to the plantations by limiting the ... In Louisiana alone, the number of Black voters dropped 99% and the number of ...
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... helped Lewis and Clark in their exploration of the Louisiana Territory, free ... turned the wilderness of the West into successful cotton and sugarcane plantations
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... for fear of being betrayed and sent back to the plantations. ... were Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi ...
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... Perhaps it is only coincidence that Louisiana is the state whose scandal ... Early tobacco plantations created vast wealth for plantation owners due to the high ...
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... And in less than fifty years, from the 1803 purchase of Louisiana Territory to the ... demand for cotton pushed all the owners of the cotton plantations west along ...
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... And in less than fifty years, from the 1803 purchase of Louisiana Territory to the ... demand for cotton pushed all the owners of the cotton plantations west along ...
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... increasingly angry with the Freedmen's Bureau and the difficulties faced in finding workers for their plantations. ... Texas: Louisiana State University Press, 1962 ...
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... combined with the decentralization of cane production made the plantations susceptible to ... in the World of Cane: Cuba, Brazil, and Louisiana after Emancipation ...
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... and the dreaded boll weevil beetles destroyed the plantations Beaumont had ... his information he finally traces Beaumont's granddaughter living in Louisiana. ...
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