Have you ever wondered about the mysteries of Texas plantations? Well this paper will hope to solve some of those mysteries, Particularly about blacksmiths. Some backstory about the plantation this paper is about is that Levi Jordan was born in Georgia and inherited land in Brazoria-the Levi Jordan Plantation. The Levi Jordan Plantation was built by Levi Jordan, his family, and the 12 people who worked for him him as slaves. Between 1852 and 1858 Levi Jordan harvested a sugar crop twice-what the plantation was mainly growing, and he had real property valued at $69,200, personal property valued at $130,740 by 1860 he had a 134 slaves and 600 acres. In 1854, Jordan constructed a plantation house from lumber constructed and it furnished by slaves.
Blacksmithing in the 1800s was a hard life, they had to create almost everything by hand or by using a forge, hammer, and anvil. They made things like axe heads, hammers, shovels, sickles, and scythes. They would sell their products for about 2 cents a small item and about 75 cents for larger items. They generally made …show more content…
They would do almost the same thing to assemble armour as they would to make weapons. To assemble armour they would heat it and then hit it with a hammer until it was shaped the right way. First they would flatten it, then hit it on the side of an anvil to give it a curve, and then cool it down with water. Blacksmiths also assemble shields, generally with patterns on them. Some of the parts of armour are the helm, visor, pauldron, vambrace, and gauntlet. Armour is very expensive to assemble and only some people can afford it. Therefore, it was rare for smiths to assemble it and they would normally construct very few sets of them. It was generally custom made to that knight. Even the horses of the Medieval times were equipped with armor, most of the time made of