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Yes. Louisiana had a great many plantations prior to the Civil War.
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Yes. Louisiana had a great many plantations prior to the Civil War.
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North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.
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To work. Due to the Great Dying there was a very small indigenous population, especially in the Caribbean, which is where most New World plantations were located. Most common plantations in the New World were sugar plantations.
No, most of the great plantations in the South were located in the lowlands and coastal areas, especially in states like South Carolina and Georgia. These regions had fertile soil and a longer growing season, making them more suitable for large-scale agriculture like cotton and rice production. The backcountry, located further inland and at the base of the Appalachian Mountains, generally had smaller farms and less plantation agriculture.
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The great majority of slaves on southern plantations were of African descent. They were forcibly brought to the Americas from various regions in West Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.