Large, self-sufficient farming estates were called Manors!
this question makes NO SENSE! reword it hun :)
There was not a name for a farming estate which used slave labour. Slaves worked on large landed estates. These were called fundi (plural of fundus) or latifundia (plural of latifundium, "spacious" + fundus, "farm, estate"). The name remained after these estates stopped using slave labour.
agribusiness.
Estate
Hacienda
Plantation
Manors
Manors
This is called a plantation.
Latifundia (singular latifundium)
Large farming estates in Latin America are called "haciendas." These estates are typically associated with agricultural production, such as crops like sugarcane, cotton, or coffee. haciendas were commonly owned by wealthy individuals or families during the colonial period.
a large area of often with a large house on it