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Re: Plantations
JOHN ----- you wrote ::
""I even see on the web a golf plantation in Michigan. And another one
in Hawaii. So the traditional usage of the word is not restricted to
the south. ""
You have made my point exactly -- the usage of the word " Plantation " was
never restricted to the South ( USA ) . It was a common< routine > land
description in the 1600-1700 Northeast USA e.g. Delaware , Pennsylvania ,
etc.
Now we hear farm , ranch , etc, but vitually never Plantation in a generic
sense in those areas , unless someone is trying to add a " mystique " to the
endeavor !
I also agree that slaveholding was not restricted to the South i.e. some
Northern
( Union ) states had slaves, or almost as bad , " indentured servants " ,
while many Southerners did not practice and / or actively opposed slavery .
However , I would have been remiss if I had not clearly stated that the "
plantations " of my Quaker ancestors were not slaveholding ; in fact 200
years later , many of their descendents even broke with their Orthodox
Brethern to fight for the freedom of everyone in the American Civil War as "
Progressive Quakers " or "Quaker Baptists".
Incidentally , the " Plantations " in Hawaii may be just that !! Many of
these are and were large and old agricultural enterprises -- Castle and Cooke
may still be one such Plantation ( pineapples ) ??
Amelia Island Plantation may also have been a seacoast plantation or part of
one --
rice , hay , etc. were grown on some of the Florida , Georgia , etc. "
southern " plantations --many islands were owned by a single family .
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RORY : you wrote ---""that would 'ante' belleum "".
YES -- ante meaning " before " not anti --meaning " opposed " -- THANKS .
Regards to all .
Joe G.
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