The Brodas plantation was located in Maryland, USA. It was a historic plantation that dates back to the 18th century. Today, it is a private residence and no longer operates as a plantation.
A plantation dweller is a person who lives or works on a plantation, typically a large estate where crops like cotton, sugar, or tobacco are grown. These individuals may be employed in the agricultural activities on the plantation.
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On a plantation, people had various roles such as plantation owner, overseer, enslaved laborers, field workers, skilled artisans, household staff, and sometimes a plantation manager. Each role carried out specific tasks relating to the management of the plantation, crop cultivation, and daily operations. The power dynamics and hierarchy among these roles were based on social status and hierarchy.
The two ethnic groups that resided on the island with a sugar plantation were the enslaved Africans who worked on the plantation and the European colonizers who owned and operated the plantation.
Edward Brodas plantation near Bucktown, Dorchester County, Maryland
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Both of Harriet Tubman's parents were enslaved full-blooded Africans who lived on the plantation of Edward Brodas. It is widely accepted that her parents were of Ashanti origin (a West African warrior people).
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Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in 1819 in Dorchester County, Maryland. Her masters name was Edward Brodas; however he hired her out to other people as soon as she was old enough to work.
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