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This is a time where European Merchants were traveling to Africa for the Slave trade. They would load Africans in ships and sail them to America. Gold and other items where found in Africa such as Ivory. Which was highly sought after in China. (Which eventually blows up because of the Europeans making Opium a problem for China. :P)

Historically the Mansion is a house for the hundreds of women who loss husbands due to harsh labor in mining camps. These Widows acompanied by children would be able to live there. Which was allowed by the owners wife. Who also died as he was the leader/slave driver.

This is very low level stuff here though. I remeber learning this when I was in 5th grade.

Ill go into more detail if you all would like to hear about this time period in history..

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Historically the Mansion is a house for the hundreds of women who loss husbands due to harsh labor in mining camps. These Widows acompanied by children would be able to live there. Which was allowed by the owners wife. Who also died as he was the leader/slave driver.

This part is interesting, because although there are many women in the house, they are the same women.

She reminds me so much of the scientist women [cant remember her name, brother to Robert] from Bioshock infinate

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