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Georgia had multiple plantations.
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Yes, Georgia was slave free from when it was founded till 1750.
There were approximately 3,500 slaves in Georgia in 1760. By 1780, there were over 20,000 slaves working on plantations across the state.
There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves soon came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia in 1750.
There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia before 1750.
Because there were no slaves to harvest them
Yes, silos for storing crops like corn or wheat were present on some plantations in 1750 in the United States. These silos were used to store and preserve crops for later use or sale.
Georgia had multiple plantations.
yes, people in Georgia did have small farms and large plantations.
Bakar of Georgia died in 1750.
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