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Slaves prepare hogsheads of tobacco for shipment, while the plantation owner, seated, conducts business and is served a glass of wine by another enslaved African in this cartouche on the 1755 edition of the Fry-Jefferson map, the most important map of Virginia drawn in the mid-eighteenth century. The cartouche was designed by artist Francis Hayman, and the scene emphasizes Virginias dependence on chattel slavery for its tobacco economy.
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