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The first, and most successful long-term plantations in the United States were tobacco plantations.
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Plantations began in the New World in the early 1600s. The Spanish started them first with the English, Portuguese, and Dutch following closely behind.
The first Africans arrived in Hispaniola in 1502. They were brought by the Spanish as enslaved individuals to work on plantations and mines.
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The Mayan peoples of South America have been shown to be the first to process cacao and the cacao beans in order to make chocolate. It was produced in vast quantities and was even considered to have healing properties for the sick.
The word cocoa is simply a derivative of cacao. The cacao tree is native to the Americas. It may have originated in the foothills of the Andes in the Amazon and Orinoco basins of South America where today, examples of wild cacao still can be found. The cacao plant was first given its botanical name by Swedish natural scientist Carolus Linnaeus in his original classification of the plant kingdom, who called it Theobroma ("food of the gods") cacao.
A cacao belt is used by batsmen in the field of clothery. It is usually made of willow wood. Its use is first mentioned in 1624.
The first, and most successful long-term plantations in the United States were tobacco plantations.
slave plantations started in the first 13 colonies...it started in the years of1820 thru 1860
The Aztec were conquered first, around 1521. The Inca were completely conquered by 1571.
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