by white peple
plantions
The first Colonial Settlement in what today is called Rhode Island.
the concept of slavery as it provided low cost labour in large quantities.
more people found out about the cash crops and grew huge plantions to make more money
corri - I ran corriste - you (singular, informal) ran corrió - he/she/you (singular, formal) ran corrimos - we ran corristeis - you (plural, informal) ran corrieron - they/you (plural, formal) ran
Spanish noblemanowned most of the land they built the haciendas which is ranches, on, plantations is a place where crops are grown, cocoa, coffee, bananas, cotton etc. Both the Hacienda and plantions where worked by Indians
The person who ran for 150 feet ran farther
Ran Jones goes by Ran.
Alan ran farther.
southern belles would wait at home doing nothing not even taking care of the plantation and many of the plantions failed without the man of the plantation around after the war the family came back together and failed at the plataion
The word ran is the past tense of the verb 'to run', which can be used with a singular or plural subject. Examples: I ran... You ran... They ran... Everyone ran...
You (singular) ran = Cucurristi You (plural) ran = Cucurristis