The Mack Attack

Thought-provoking clap-trap for the skeptic-minded

Monday, February 20, 2006


Happy Birthday Father

George Washington was born into a world in which slavery was accepted. He became a slave owner when his father died in 1743. At the age of eleven, he inherited ten slaves and 500 acres of land. When he began farming Mount Vernon eleven years later, at the age of 22, he had a work force of about 36 slaves. With his marriage to Martha Custis in 1759, 20 of her slaves came to Mount Vernon. After their marriage, Washington purchased even more slaves. The slave population also increased because the slaves were marrying and raising their own families. By 1799, when George Washington died, there were 316 slaves living on the estate.
The skilled and manual labor needed to run Mount Vernon was largely provided by slaves. Many of the working slaves were trained in crafts such as milling, coopering, blacksmithing, carpentry,and shoemaking. The others worked as house servants, boatmen, coachmen or field hands. Some female slaves were also taught skills, particularly spinning, weaving and sewing, while others worked as house servants or in the laundry, the dairy, or the kitchen. Many female slaves also worked in the fields. Almost three-quarters of the 184 working slaves at Mount Vernon worked in the fields, and of those, about 60% were women.

This fact, as you might imagine, has a lot to do with old George being the "Father" of our country. By conservative estimates, he is thought to have sired over 40 illegitimate children during his lifetime. That translates to tens of thousands of descendants alive today from those unions.

3 Comments:

At 4:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I dont really know what to say, you seem to think that your sudden adoption of my band's name makes you the "real Mack Attack". Our band has sold over 100 CDs, and we have a real website, not some stupid ass blogger.com profile.

 
At 5:34 PM, Blogger G. Mackster said...

Cool. Where can I hear a cut off the CD?

 
At 1:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

the player is embedded on my website.

 

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