Plantation - Wikipedia Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on
The Plantation System - National Geographic Society This article describes the plantation system in the United States and the Caribbean as a tool of British colonialism that contributed to social and political inequality It makes a connection between the economic prosperity of the South and the exploitation of enslaved people
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The 8 Most Notable Southern Plantation Tours in the United States History buffs with an interest in the southern part of the United States will find these plantation tours fascinating They offer insight into the history of slave labor, plantation living and how the south evolved into what it is today
List of plantations in the United States - Wikipedia As of 1728, there were 91 plantation lots defined on Saint John, U S Virgin Islands As of 1800, maps showed 68 plantations outside the villages of Cruz and Coral Bay
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Plantation - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Plantations grow cash crops, mostly for export, and less for local use Crops grown on plantations include banana, sugarcane, coffee, tea, cotton and tobacco Most plantations are monocultures, which means only one kind of crop is grown there This means that the farms are more vulnerable to pests