Hawaii
Hawaii is the Pacific state known for its large sugar plantations. Sugar production was a major industry in Hawaii for many years before declining in recent decades.
Hawaii is the Pacific state known for having large sugar plantations, although most of these plantations have been phased out in recent years.
Plantations were begun on large pieces of land belonging to wealthy landowners or European colonizers. These lands were often used for cash crop cultivation, such as sugar, cotton, tobacco, or coffee, using forced labor, such as enslaved Africans or indentured servants. The profits generated from these plantations played a significant role in the economies of many colonies during the time of European expansion and colonization.
The scientific name for complex carbohydrates is polysaccharides. These are large molecules composed of multiple sugar units bonded together. Examples include starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
The scientific name for sugar-apple is Annona squamosa.
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code for cane sugar refining is 2061.
Hawaii is the Pacific state known for having large sugar plantations, although most of these plantations have been phased out in recent years.
Most large farms on many continents including Barbados are called plantations. African slaves were brought there during the 1600's because the indigenous population could not endure the rough work that was needed to harvest the sugar.
Jamaica was a large sugar producer during the sugar trade, and there were thousands of African slaves there to work on the plantations.
sugar plantations
Sugar plantations.
Coffee, sugar and banana plantations
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.
They were very large. Cotton and sugar are both labor intensive crops that require many people.
Europeans had started huge sugar and tobacco plantations in the Americas. They needed large numbers of workers for these plantations, and slavery was one way to get them
Jamaica and Barbados
Jamaica and Barbados.
Jamaica and Barbados