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Golansville is a small place in Caroline County, Virginia, in the United States. It's known as an unincorporated community. This means it's a group of homes and businesses that don't have their own local government, like a town or city does. Instead, it's part of the larger county.

Golansville has an interesting history, especially because of a group called the Quakers who lived there long ago.

What is Golansville?

Golansville is a quiet area in the state of Virginia. It's not a city or a town with its own mayor. Instead, it's a community where people live and work. The local government for Golansville is run by Caroline County.

A Look at Its Location

Caroline County is in the eastern part of Virginia. It's a place with a lot of history. Golansville is just one of the small communities that make up this county.

The Quakers of Golansville

From 1739 to 1853, Golansville was home to a special building called a Quaker meetinghouse. This was a place where Quakers gathered for their religious services.

Who Were the Quakers?

The Quakers are a religious group also known as the Society of Friends. They believe in peace, equality, and helping others. They are known for their simple way of life and their strong beliefs in justice.

Standing Up Against Slavery

A very important event happened in Golansville in 1767. The Quakers who met there became the first group of Quakers in Virginia to speak out against slavery. They believed it was wrong to own other people. This was a brave step at a time when slavery was common in many parts of the United States. Their actions showed their strong commitment to fairness and human rights.

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