his wife family owned slaves
family owned farms
Du Pont
true.
they were called biligannas
The Kennedy compound, located in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, was primarily owned by the Kennedy family, particularly by Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and his wife, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. The property became a central gathering place for the Kennedy family and is closely associated with the legacy of President John F. Kennedy and his siblings. Over the years, various family members have maintained ownership, with its significance enduring as a symbol of the family's history and influence in American politics.
a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants called an hacienda
Small family business are a large portion of the business in the United States. It is also a large percent of employment and the new jobs that open up. It is said that family-owned businesses are the backbone of the U.S. economy.
Not only made in America, but by a large family-owned company out of Ohio.
Ted Kennedy was not an airman or pilot of aircraft. submarines, I wonder...
No, "family owned" is not hyphenated when used as a predicate adjective, as in "The business is family owned." However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it is typically hyphenated, as in "They run a family-owned business."
Yes the Bin Laden family was rich because the owned a building company and he inherited some of the money.
It is called "Zaibatsu".
John Kennedy's daughter, Caroline Kennedy, had a pony named Macaroni.
Yes you do. For example in the sentence "Their restraunt is family-owned." You would not say "Their restraunt is family." or "Their restraunt is owned." I hope that helps!
Landowners are people who own land. With regard to antiquity and the Middle Ages this term refers to the owners of large landed estates, as opposed to peasants who owned small family farms with plots of land which were not bigger than what the family's labour could till.
Jennifer M. Pendergast has written: 'Building a successful family business board' -- subject(s): Boards of directors, Management, Family corporations, Family-owned business enterprises