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What replaced towns in the south in the 1700's?

Plantations, which were like privately-owned towns.


What operated like a small town and was the center of southern life?

Plantations in the Southern United States operated like small towns, serving as the center of life for plantation owners, their families, and enslaved people. These plantations were self-sufficient communities with residences, farms, workshops, and other buildings, providing everything needed for daily life within the confines of the plantation.


How is a plantation like a small village?

how are plantations and villages alike


What does irelan look like now?

Ireland is a lovely small* community that have a lots of traditional towns and events. *Being most towns are small.


How where plantations in the southern colonies different from small farms?

northern farms were mainly family farms southern farms more like plantations where based on a slave economy


What was life like in Virginia in the 1700s?

Virginia had cotton plantations in some parts but in the western more mountainous areas, it was small homes and subsistence farming. The plantations had slaves.


Why doesn't Steven Harper come to small towns like Taylor BC?

He has been known to visit small towns in Canada, you can always drop him a line and invite him.


What did farms look like in colonial New York?

high class large plantations middle class good size low class little or no farm


What did viking towns look like?

it looked like a small village with lots of houses and people


Which country did not establish sugar plantations in the Caribbean?

Because the Caribbean has such a tropical climate, many of the countries have established sugar plantations. It appears that the Netherlands did not establish sugar plantations in the Caribbean.


Who were Skilled craftsmen who worked on towns and plantations?

Skilled craftsmen who worked on towns and plantations were often artisans like blacksmiths, carpenters, masons, and weavers. They played a crucial role in building infrastructure and producing goods necessary for daily life and agricultural operations. Many of these craftsmen were essential to the economy, providing services and products that supported both urban centers and rural plantations. Their expertise contributed significantly to the development and sustainability of communities during their time.


How do you describe Mongolia's livestock farms?

the farms are like huge ranches with small towns in the middle