Manigault family

E190068

The Manigault family was a prominent colonial-era planter and merchant dynasty in the Goose Creek area of the Province of South Carolina, influential in the region’s economic and political life.

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instanceOf colonial-era elite family
merchant dynasty
planter family
activeDuring colonial period of South Carolina
associatedBuilding Joseph Manigault House
associatedReligion Huguenot Church of Charleston
Protestantism
associatedWith Atlantic world
surface form: Atlantic World trade networks

British colonial administration in South Carolina
country Province of South Carolina
culturalIdentity Creole elite of South Carolina Lowcountry
economicActivity Atlantic trade
indigo planting
merchant shipping
rice planting
ethnicOrigin French Huguenot
heritageStatus part of Charleston historic planter families
historicalRole development of South Carolina rice economy
formation of South Carolina colonial elite
influenced economic life of Goose Creek region
political life of Goose Creek region
knownFor large enslaved workforce
merchant investments in Charleston
political officeholding in colonial South Carolina
language English
French
locatedIn Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Charleston, South Carolina

Goose Creek, South Carolina
member Anne Ashby Manigault
Gabriel Manigault
Joseph Manigault
Gabriel Manigault
surface form: Peter Manigault
notableEstate Charleston townhouses
Goose Creek plantations
partOf Goose Creek Men political faction
politicalInfluence South Carolina colonial legislature
surface form: Provincial Assembly of South Carolina

local Goose Creek politics
propertyTypeOwned rice plantations
urban commercial properties
regionOfInfluence Goose Creek, South Carolina
Lowcountry of South Carolina
surface form: Lowcountry South Carolina
socialClass planter aristocracy
timePeriod 18th century
late 17th century
usedLaborSystem enslaved labor
wealthSource rice plantations
transatlantic commerce

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