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Reply to "History of rice cultivation - Sorry D2, you were dead wrong."

Drugb posted:
caribny posted:

I normally don't allow endless quotes but I will do this time.  This is evidence of druggies' illiteracy.  Highlighted by him about why enslaved peoples from certain West African regions were acquired by the owners of rice plantations in the Carolinas and he still wails his crap.

The whip was instrumental in the cultivation of rice in the Carolinas. The White masters did indeed used slave knowledge to cultivate but in the end it was the whip that got the job done. 

Maybe you haven't been able to locate a black baigan recently so your frustration makes you even more stupid.  If neither the slave master or the slave knew how to grow rice whipping couldn't achieve a thing.

You also need to know about these rice growing areas in South Carolina.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCd5W4gwJsI

Listen to this woman when she starts reading at 12 minutes.  You can understand what she is saying but most Americans, even many black Americans will not without difficulty.

Do you know why this dialect survived in the rice growing areas?  Because for most of the year the weather was too hot for the slave owners and poisonous snakes too rampant.  So unlike those of cotton plantation these slaves were lest tightly supervised by the slave owners.

FM
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