Estates in America that grew sugar and tobacco were called plantations.
Large agricultural estates can have different names, depending on historical time and location: Hacienda: a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants Manor: large estates in the Middle Ages Plantation: large agricultural estates in the US which grew cash crops such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco Latifundia: large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians Minifundia; small plots of land intensively farmed by campesinos to feed their families. Campesinos, however, rarely owned these plots, which were held by either wealthy landowners or the government. Patroonship: the Dutch granted patroonships or estates of land in the New Netherlands
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Plantations
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.
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marijuana, coffee, tobacco, and cocoa crops. along with other fruit and nut crops.
Plantations can be found in various regions around the world, including North America, South America, Africa, and Asia. These large agricultural estates are typically used to grow cash crops such as sugar, cotton, tobacco, and tea.
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Cash crops. Example: some of the earliest cash crops in North America were tobacco and cotton.
tobacco and sugar
Latifundia
Depends on where they were in the colonies. Cash crops were wheat, dairy products, indigo, tobacco, rice, cotton.
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.
African slaves helped farm crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo in the southern colonies of North America. These crops were labor-intensive and required knowledge and skills that many African slaves possessed.