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plantation A large estate that produces a single cash crop. Mainly found in the tropics.
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plantation A place of planting. The colonists at Plymouth (and other colonies such as Jamestown in Virginia) were farmers. They called their settlements plantations. They sometimes called themselves
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plantation A community where the owner and employees both work and live; at Brownsport it contained the furnace, shops, school, homes, fields, orchards, and other places.
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