So I'm sure most of you have seen the video footage of this southern plantation mansion burning down much to the joy of majority of people who are extremely happy that this symbol of a once enslaved people has been reduced to ashes.
However, nobody so far can answer me this. How??
How did these slaves know how to build mansions with such a high degree of skilled workmanship? It makes no sense and it's why I think this Tartaria narrative is gaining so much traction.
Just because the architect is a highly skilled professional and designed this magnificent mansion doesn't mean that these skills automatically translate to the labourers building the residence. They claim that "often-enslaved carpenters" built them, please tell me where they learned these carpentry skills and how to use tools they had never even seen in their own lands?

"Long recognized as symbols of Southern culture, the historic houses of the plantation south are also monuments to the fine craftsmanship and labor of the often-enslaved carpenters who built them and the enslaved people whose labor paid for these beautiful buildings."
Carpentry is a skill that takes many years to master and we are expected to believe they just rounded up some slaves from the fields and put them to work building these mansions? And they just suddenly had carpentry knowledge at the level of some of the finest craftsmanship to be found around the world.