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  2. Robert Carter III - Wikipedia

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    King Carter had greatly expanded the institution of slavery in Virginia, by purchasing many from ships to work on his plantations. He owned more than a thousand slaves upon his death. [ 18 ] King Carter gave his grandson Robert III his first slave (a girl) when the infant was three months old. [ 19 ]

  3. Robert Carter I - Wikipedia

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    Robert Carter I (c. 1664 – 4 August 1732) was an American planter, merchant, and colonial administrator who served as the acting governor of Virginia from 1726 to 1727. . An agent for the Northern Neck Proprietary, Carter emerged as the wealthiest settler in the British colony of Virginia and received the sobriquet "King" from his contemporaries connoting his autocratic approach and ...

  4. List of slave owners - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...

  5. Corotoman - Wikipedia

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    Corotoman was then inherited by John Carter Jr.'s brother Robert Carter I (whose wealth and autocratic business methods led to his becoming known by the nickname "King") in 1690. [3] Under Robert Carter I's ownership, Corotoman became the center of what developed into a 300,000-acre (1,200 km 2 ) estate of 48 plantations and farms including ...

  6. Carter Braxton - Wikipedia

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    A grandson of Robert "King" Carter, one of the wealthiest and most powerful landowners and slaveholders in Virginia, Braxton was active in Virginia's legislature for more than 25 years, generally allied with Landon Carter, Benjamin Harrison V, Edmund Pendleton and other conservative planters. [3] [4]

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  8. The reign of King Charles III has been marked so far by growing calls that former colonizing and slave-trading nations like Britain recognize and atone for the harm they inflicted on Black and ...

  9. Carter's Grove - Wikipedia

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    Robert Carter (1663–1732) aka "King" Carter, was born in Corotoman in Lancaster County, Virginia. Robert was married to Judith Armistead (1665–1699). He bought some of the land that had been Wolstenholme Towne, when his daughter, Elizabeth Carter (1688–1721) married. Robert retained ownership of the property and Elizabeth was entitled to ...