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Georgetown

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GEORGETOWN

  • By: Tadaysia nelson
Photo by Koshyk

TIME-LINE

  • 1801 Mary Man Taylor died
  • With mansfield plantation going
  • To her son John Man Taylor
Photo by alcuin lai

TIME-LINE

  • 1867 Dr.Parker struggled after
  • The civil war and died in this year
  • Upon his death,Mansfield fell into
  • The hands of his wife Mary Taylor Parker

TIME-LINE

  • Green passed away and
  • The 500 acres fell into his
  • Estate

OWNERS

  • John Rutledge and Sallie
  • Middleton Parker
Photo by aresauburn™

SLAVE COUNT

  • Number of slaves- 125 circa
  • 1806( 99 in 1849)
Photo by allie444

PICTURE

THIS IS A PICTURE OF MY PLANTATION

PICTURE

THIS IS A PICTURE OF MY PLANTATION

CROP

  • Crop grown on the plantation
  • Was rice and that was the olny
  • One

VISIT

  • You can visit goergetown
  • Plantation
Photo by Kay Gaensler

Slave life:
The geography of the southern colonies featured fertile soil,hilly,coastal plains,forests,river and swamp areas

Photo by dbnunley

Climate: Mild winters and hot,humid,summers made it possible to grow crops through out the year

Photo by VinothChandar

The southern colonies concentrated on developing plantations that eventually grew cotton,tobacco,rice,sugar cane and indigo( a purple die)

Photo by Kecko

Dirt walled called "banks"

Ditches and gates had to be built to move fresh water

Acres of rice fields (5,000 feet of ditches)