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
Large farming 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, could only be owned by Noblemen
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
agribusiness
Large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians, were called latifundia.
Estates in America that grew sugar and tobacco were called plantations.
Catabolism
Cedarmere-Clayton Estates was created in 1843.
Vanna White lives on California. Her residence is apparently a gated community called Mulholland estates on 14111 Mulholland drive that is also home to other famous celebrities.
Large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians, were called latifundia.
latifundia
Haciendas
latifundia
Vassals ran manors, or agricultural estates
Vassals ran manors, or agricultural estates
large planned agricultural estates geared to efficient production and high profits through the use of cheap, often slave labour-1. Although strictly a Roman term, its use extends to agricultural estates in general where production is at an industrial level.
Manors
Manors
No. Although the Egyptians had large estates, they were never called villas. The villa was a Roman estate. But only the wealthy could afford them.
Large, self-sufficient farming estates were called Manors!
Plantation (plantacion)