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Would there be silos on plantations in 1750?

Yes, silos for storing crops like corn or wheat were present on some plantations in 1750 in the United States. These silos were used to store and preserve crops for later use or sale.


What kind of plantations did the European colonists build?

The first, and most successful long-term plantations in the United States were tobacco plantations.


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.


Colonial or territorial days in Ohio?

Ohio was first settled in the seventeenth century. Most of present day Ohio was added to the United States in 1795.


Where were most of the plantations of large landowners located?

in the south of the united states


Did most slaves live on big or small plantations?

The planter group (those who held 20 or more slaves) made up under 4% of the adult white men in the south, held more than 1/2 of the slaves and produced most of the cotton and tobacco and all of the sugar and rice, thus most slaves lived on large plantations.


How did colonial government differ from present-day government in US?

Colonial government in the United States was characterized by direct control from European powers, with limited representation for colonists and a focus on mercantilism. Laws were often imposed without local consent, and governance was heavily influenced by colonial elites and the interests of the mother country. In contrast, present-day US government is based on democratic principles, with a constitution that guarantees individual rights and a system of checks and balances, allowing for greater citizen participation and representation. Additionally, federalism allows for a division of powers between national and state governments, which was not present in colonial governance.


What is Australia's colonial parent?

the united kingdom


Did black people work on plantations?

"Worked" is a generous way to put it. Black were enslavedon plantations.


Where were the slaves put?

Slaves were kept in various places depending on the context, including plantations, households, mines, and ships. In the United States, slaves were commonly housed in cabins on plantations or in slave quarters on the property of the slave owner.


Why did Jose marti destory American- owned sugar mills and plantations in cuba?

Jose Marti encourages Cuban rebels to destroy sugar mills and plantations to provoke the United States.


What is the definition of colonial regions?

A colonial region is a region where colonies inhabit the land. For example, New England in the United States was a colonial region.