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Mayorasgo de Koka (literally
Primogeniture of Coca, or the
Entailed Estate of the Coca family) was a 35,000-acre (140 km2)
tract of land in northeastern...
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progressively more
insecure in Florida, he
moved them to a
vanished plantation,
Mayorasgo de Koka, in what was then
Haiti but soon
became part of the Dominican...
- Florida, and
moved with his
slaves and
multiple wives to a plantation,
Mayorasgo de Koka, in
Haiti (now in the
Dominican Republic).
There were many others...
- was
founded in 1835 by the
merchant Zephaniah Kingsley as part of his
Mayorasgo de Koka estate,
where he
moved along with his mixed-race
family and 53...
- from left to right)
Panoramic view of the city; Paraná Cathedral;
Hotel Mayorasgo;
Entre Ríos
Government House and Toma Vieja. Flag Coat of arms Paraná...
- century, coca was
cultivated in what is
today the
Dominican Republic (see
Mayorasgo de Koka). In 2014, coca
plantations were
discovered in Mexico, and in...
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plantation called Mayorasgo de Koka, at the time in
Haiti but from the 1840s in the
Dominican Republic.
Little remains of
Mayorasgo de Koka. Fort George...
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people Colonization societies Confederados Haitian emigration Mascogos Mayorasgo de Koka
Sierra Leone Creole people African-American
diaspora Afro-Dominicans...
- He was
eventually forced to
leave the
United States and move to the
Mayorasgo de Koka
plantation in
Haiti (now
Dominican Republic). In 1918,
there was...
- children,
Kingsley eventually moved his
complex family to
Haiti (see
Mayorasgo de Coca) and sold his
plantation to a relative,
Kingsley Beatty Gibbs...