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... in the plantation south. The idea is that the plantation Creole has been converging with mainstream English since the civil war. ...
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... The pidgin language became known as a plantation creole as the children of the people who started using it employed the pidgin language as their native ...
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... The life of a plantation owner and those that surround him is of luxury and ... of the Haitian Revolution (1804) was the creation of Haitian Creole through African ...
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... The larger the group and the further from the plantation they fled, the more chance they had to succeed. Creole's often fled alone to cities where they ...
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... The life of a plantation owner and those that surround him is of luxury and ... of the Haitian Revolution (1804) was the creation of Haitian Creole through African ...
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... from then on. Oscar Chopin descended from a French-Creole family. He lived on his father's plantation as a cotton factor. Oscar was ...
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... from then on. Oscar Chopin descended from a French-Creole family. He lived on his father's plantation as a cotton factor. Oscar was ...
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... among the families and it also made it difficult for the plantation system to ... In Creole society people are generally very warm and open, having plentiful long ...
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... The native Creole population and the American newcomers resolved some of their conflicts ... sold at auction and became a man of renown on the Foster Plantation. ...
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... Later many of the slaves were brought by plantation owners in the American ... This language, became known as Gullah, attained Creole status during the mid 1700s ...
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... Much of this occurred because of the large Creole population left from when ... After the corn was harvested every year, plantation owners would hold corn shucking ...
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... 1870, at the age 19, Kate married the son of an established Creole family ... cotton broker, and also handled sales, finances, and supplies for the plantation owners ...
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... a band there at the time called "Bill Johnson's Original Creole Orchestra." Either ... He played at Hollywood Cabaret for five years and at the Plantation for a ...
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... One night at the Plantation Club, a wealthy black producer, Caroline Dudley, visited ... Jacques Offenbach's operetta La Creole, a light opera about a Jamaican girl ...
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... She lives in Creole society, a society that restricts sexuality, especially for women of ... Edna grew up on a Mississippi plantation, where life was simple, happy ...
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... a language that was a mixture of all the African languages combined, called Creole. ... clothes that they wore on their backs came from the plantation fields that ...
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... nearly submerged Spanish presence in Louisiana and Florida, or even the Creole, or 'light ... The South has retreated into plantation life and small-town existence ...
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