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An estate for the cultivation of crops. The term most commonly used to describe sugar plantations.
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An artificially forested area established by planting or direct seeding. It is usually made up of a single species.
Ãâó: texaspinestraw.tamu.edu/glossary.html
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Large plantations were relatively few in number across the South. A farm worked by at least twenty or more slaves was defined as a plantation. While sugar, tobacco, rice, and hemp were common plantation crops, it was cotton that reigned. In fact, the "cotton kingdom" had grown so steadily, to supply primarily the British demand for the crop, that the link between cotton and slavery became unshakable. The quality of life for slaves on plantations varied. ...
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a large farm concentrating on producing a single cash crop, usually for export.
Ãâó: www.angliacampus.com/public/sec/geog/gn009/glossar...
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A planted stand of trees.
Ãâó: www.iowadnr.com/forestry/definitions.html
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