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Robinson Farm

Throughout the mid-1800s James Robinson struggled to establish himself as a landowner and farmer. Though he was contracted out as an apprentice at the age of ten to learn a trade, he was only used as a farmhand. This affected the kind of work which James could do as an adult, pushing him into farming.

Because of declining crop yeilds for large cash crops like tobacco planters were selling off their land to smaller farmers like James Robinson.

Robinson Farm