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many white people owned plantations
The plantations were owned by economically well-off white people.
Large Roman plantations were called latifundia and were often worked by slaves or tenant farmers. These plantations produced crops like grain, olives, and grapes using advanced agricultural techniques. The dominance of latifundia contributed to the decline of small farms and the growth of wealth inequality in Roman society.
The plantations were wealthy landowners in New Netherland who owned and ruled large estates.
They are called wealthy familes
They are called wealthy families
People were either wealthy planters who owned large sucsesful plantations or the were poor white farmers. but most of the population was made up by slaves.
To the best of my knowledge, the Catholic Church, itself, never owned any sugar plantations, many of the people who owed sugar plantations were Catholic, but their plantations did not belong to the church.
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the gypsies owned the plantations in the southern US.
An owner of a large plantation owned 50 or more slaves and over 1,000 acres of land. An owner of a small plantation owned from 20 to 40 slaves and 100 to 1,000 acres of land.
exceptionally wealthy white families that owned large plantations on the Chesapeake Bay around 1700