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The US textile industry was built around the growing of cotton. Some large cotton farms were known as plantations.
Collective farms were large, government controlled farms formed from small farms that were surrendered by force. These were common in socialist regimes.
Southern Colonies
Large farms in South Carolina were known as plantations.
the made rice, corn and the also grow crop!
plantations
The US textile industry was built around the growing of cotton. Some large cotton farms were known as plantations.
well they are grown in large corporate farms and for their own family in small family farms
Fields, storage, where it is harvested
The plant indigo the people of the southern colonies used is grown on large farms.
Plantations.
Prior to the Civil War, most northern farms were relatively small and produced grain crops such as wheat and barley. In contrast, there were many more large farms in the south which produced crops such as tobacco, rice and primarily cotton.
Large farms are commonly called plantations.
The large farms in the south were called plantations. Many had slaves working on them.
Depends what's raised on that large farm. Not all large farms are called ranches, and not all ranches are farms. A large farm is often just called a large farm, a plantation (especially in the southern US), or a large farm. Also, large farms in Australia are called stations.
Depends what's raised on that large farm. Not all large farms are called ranches, and not all ranches are farms. A large farm is often just called a large farm, a plantation (especially in the southern US), or a large farm. Also, large farms in Australia are called stations.
collectivitzation