Louisiana plantation culture
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Louisiana plantation culture refers to the antebellum social, economic, and racial order centered on large agricultural estates worked by enslaved people, characterized by rigid class hierarchies, patriarchal family structures, and a distinct Creole and Southern cultural milieu.
All labels observed (1)
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| Louisiana plantation culture canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Louisiana plantation culture Context triple: [Monsieur Valmondé, associatedWithPlace, Louisiana plantation culture]
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Plantation
Plantation is a suburban city in Broward County, Florida, known for its residential neighborhoods, parks, and proximity to Fort Lauderdale.
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South Carolina planters
South Carolina planters were wealthy colonial slaveholding landowners whose economic and political power depended on plantation agriculture and the exploitation of enslaved Africans.
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Sweet Home plantation
Sweet Home plantation is the fictional Kentucky slave plantation in Toni Morrison’s novel "Beloved," where Sethe and other enslaved characters endure and resist brutal oppression.
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Goose Creek plantations
Goose Creek plantations were a group of prominent colonial-era rice plantations in South Carolina historically associated with the influential Manigault family.
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Cornell Plantations
Cornell Plantations, now known as Cornell Botanic Gardens, is Cornell University’s extensive network of botanical gardens, arboretum, and natural areas dedicated to plant conservation, education, and research.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Louisiana plantation culture Target entity description: Louisiana plantation culture refers to the antebellum social, economic, and racial order centered on large agricultural estates worked by enslaved people, characterized by rigid class hierarchies, patriarchal family structures, and a distinct Creole and Southern cultural milieu.
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A.
Plantation
Plantation is a suburban city in Broward County, Florida, known for its residential neighborhoods, parks, and proximity to Fort Lauderdale.
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B.
South Carolina planters
South Carolina planters were wealthy colonial slaveholding landowners whose economic and political power depended on plantation agriculture and the exploitation of enslaved Africans.
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C.
Sweet Home plantation
Sweet Home plantation is the fictional Kentucky slave plantation in Toni Morrison’s novel "Beloved," where Sethe and other enslaved characters endure and resist brutal oppression.
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D.
Goose Creek plantations
Goose Creek plantations were a group of prominent colonial-era rice plantations in South Carolina historically associated with the influential Manigault family.
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E.
Cornell Plantations
Cornell Plantations, now known as Cornell Botanic Gardens, is Cornell University’s extensive network of botanical gardens, arboretum, and natural areas dedicated to plant conservation, education, and research.
- F. None of above. chosen
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