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What Is The Impact Of Joseph Davis Life On The Plantation

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He was generous with the supplies to them . Hurricane slave quarters, he built to provide the slaves with two rooms than the standard one room. In addition, they allow enough land so they could grow their own vegetable and fruit trees. They were allowed to purchase from general store that Joseph Davis owned. Joseph Davis had latest technology on his plantation and in his mansion. From running water, a cooling system, bathroom in the house. Davis Bend plantation was referred as slave’s paradise by his fellow slave’s owners. Joseph Davis younger brother Jefferson Davis live on the plantation. Joseph gave his brother lland to build his own Brier field plantation. Which the younger brother followed his brother’s formula of running …show more content…

Free Frank's mother Juda was from West Africa. Juda brought to America Colony and sold to George McWhorter, who later fathered her son Frank. Frank proves to be a great asset to his slave master/father. He possesses great skills as organizing and running the plantation. George McWhorter saw his skills and apparently trusted Frank enough that he allows Free Frank to run the farm in Kentucky Plantation while he George moved to Tennessee to run another …show more content…

Monies he earns it purchase his wife freedom and his son. He later traded his saltpeter mined for his oldest son Frank Jr freedom. He moved from Kentucky in 1838, and purchase 80 acres from the Federal Government land for one hundred dollars. That land he founded was registered as New Philadelphia, Illinois. New Philadelphia became the first U. S. town to be registered by an African American prior to the Civil War. He divided it into 144 plots which he sold to African Americans and European Whites. This town prosper for many years and was able to avoid being a part of racial tension for a long time. Frank was New Philadelphia, Ill. first mayor. He petitions the government to allow him to change his name and it was granted. The change of name that which allowed him to conduct business as his white counterparts. Unfortunately, he was not able to vote. As new technology was developed New Philadelphia, Illinois was anticipated the canal and railroad that was being built. They were led to believe it would be close to New Philadelphia. The plans change it was built distance away from New Philadelphia. This causing major impact on their business economic growth. It resulted the inability to compete with other towns. Successful businesses that were in their town and to move. Eventually the town reverted back to farmland which still McWorter descendants still

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