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1.
MAINSFIELD PLANTATION
BY : Amanda Samuel & Aaliyah Robinson
2.
FAST FACTS
Located in Georgetown SC
1718 earliest date of existence.
Crops grown (rice)
1st owner (John Green)
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3 IMPORTANT FACTS
Land was first granted to John green.
When John passed away, James coachmen bought it.
Slave count : 125 slaves total.
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MAINSFIELD MAP
5.
OWNER INFORMATION
1st owner (John Greene)
2nd owner ( James coachmen)
Last owner ( John Rutledge )
11 owners total
6.
FUN FACTS
Only planted rice on the plantation.
Number of slaves on the plantation 125 total.
Can only visit with a schedule appointment.
Full name: May Mainsfeild Plantation.
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DRAWED LAYOUT
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LAYOUTS FROM DRAWING
Grow Out panel
Irrigation
Grass( plant the rice)
Irrigation Canal ( the forest)
Nursery pond ( well for water)
9.
THE 10 LAWS 💼
You cannot change the democracy government.
You cannot smoke/drink until your 18.
You cannot own any slaves until your 18.
You cannot own a gun until you prove until your capital of having one.
Stolen property ( you'll have to give it back and you'll be fined).
10.
THE 10 LAWS 💼
You cannot separate slaves from their family.
You cannot sell children under the 5. (Slaves)
You cannot beat or treat slaves in any wrong way.
You cannot rape any female slave. ( if you do , you have to set her free , and you cannot own by more slaves).
11.
3-5 CONSEQUENCES
Stealing : fined
Killing : hanged or life in jail.
Other : a day in court .
Photo by
Leshaines123
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5 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT SLAVES LIFE
Only female slaves work in the kitchen.
Everyone works out into the field.
There where no beds given to the slaves.
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missy & the universe
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5 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT A SLAVES LIFE
Despite the situation they where in , they still managed to make the best of what they had.
They where very strong people.
Female slaves / young children usually worked in the house or mostly in the kitchen.
Photo by
missy & the universe
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SOURCES
http://south-carolina-plantations.com/georgetown/mansfield.html
http://south-carolina-plantations.com/georgetown/mansfield.html
Amanda Samuel
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