Huge farms in the south are called plantations.
Plantations
Plantations.
i believe its called a plantation.
The region of small farms in the south likely refers to the Southern United States, where small-scale agriculture is prevalent. This region is known for producing crops like cotton, tobacco, and soybeans, as well as livestock such as cattle and poultry. Small farms in the south often face challenges related to weather, market prices, and access to resources.
Yes, the North had farms but they were typically smaller and more diversified compared to the large plantations in the South. The North's economy was more industrialized, so agriculture played a smaller role in its overall economy compared to the South.
The upper South did not have to rely as heavily on slave labor because their farms were smaller. The lower South had huge cotton plantations.
Huge!!!!!!!!
the south has the most farms
Huge specialized farms.
the farms are like huge ranches with small towns in the middle
No, that is a huge stereotype.
Yeah cotton farms in the south.
south
The large farms in the south were called plantations. Many had slaves working on them.
Communes.
The Civil War had a huge effect on both the North and the South. In the South, many plantations and farms were destroyed and their owners were away fighting the war. In the North, women often took up jobs that were originally performed by their husbands.
communes