Slave Plantations In Southern Maryland

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Slave Plantations In Southern Maryland. Mary's county, will dedicate its historic slave cabin to one of its driving forces, agnes kane callum, on friday, opening it to the public for. Plantation life created a society with clear class divisions.

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Slave cabin at sotterley plantation, maryland, is one of the only remaining freely accessible examples of its kind in the state. Numerous enslaved people escaped from northampton plantation, owned by the sprigg family from 1800 to 1836. Maryland and the federal government were about to free the slaves.

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The fortunes amassed from the labor of enslaved workers allowed maryland’s gentry to dominate colonial politics and propelled some to national prominence. The first settlers were mainly english tobacco planters, their indentured servants and enslaved people. Today, rebuilt foundations of two slave quarters and interpretive signs detail the lives of the enslaved african americans and their free descendants who lived here from 1790 through 1940. By the time the jesuit priests of maryland founded georgetown college in 1789, they were among the biggest slave owners in the colony.