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Instead of farming his new property Kosciuszko asked Jefferson if he could find a sharecropper to cultivate the land. He offered that a tenant could have it rent free for five years, and afterward continue at one percent below the market rate. The Pole would never see his land on the Scioto River, which would eventually become Columbus, Ohio.
The Peasant Prince: Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the Age of Revolution
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