Charleston Tea Plantation Slavery

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Charleston Tea Plantation Slavery. Although this plantation isn’t as historically relevant as some of the other estates on our list, we still find it pretty cool. The plantation was what turned charleston into such an economic powerhouse until the abolition of slavery.

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Includes locations, history, crops, owners, slaves, houses and outbuildings, and current status. The charleston tea plantation is the only place where tea is grown commercially in the united states. (the petting zoo, slavery history tour, and the marsh boat tour are newer additions, but as plantation tours in charleston sc go, this is still a good one).

Includes locations, history, crops, owners, slaves, houses and outbuildings, and current status.

This plantation is just a short drive from the downtown area, and would be a nice stop for tourists on their way to folly beach, or for those staying out at the beach, on their way downtown. The charleston tea plantation is the only place where tea is grown commercially in the united states. Find out how you can take a tour of the farm on wadmalaw island, south carolina. Tea wasn't planted on the property until 1963, and, hall said, it has nothing to do with slavery. business charleston tea attraction no longer called 'plantation' after name change