Plantation (n) - a usually large farm or estate, esp. in a tropical or semitropical country, on which cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugar cane, or the like is cultivated, usually by resident laborers.
Or in other words a large farm that produced crops to sell.
a usually large farm.
What life is like on as a plantation slave ?
The oldest plantation in the United States is the Shirley Plantation, located in Charles City County, Virginia. Established in 1613, it is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and rich history related to tobacco cultivation and the early American economy. The plantation remains a working farm and is open to the public for tours, showcasing its historical significance and the legacy of plantation life in America.
His removal from the plantation
they made life difficult by not hiring the African Americans in there buissnesses
Plantation Houses
What life is like on as a plantation slave ?
it was a change from plantation life.
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It was a change from plantation life.
They were the owners of the plantation and the slaves who did the work.
Colonialism in the Caribbean relied on plantation agriculture. When Europeans established the plantation economy, labor was missing from the Caribbean.
it was easy
Letitia M. Burwell has written: 'Plantation reminiscences' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Plantation life
labor intensive.
Ree Townsend Butler has written: 'From a cotton plantation with love' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Plantation life
Life on a plantation was different depending on the persons role at the plantation. A slave will have a more difficult life than the masters daughter.
At Live Oak's Plantation, Lizzy was falsely accused of stealing a piece of jewelry and was punished by being sold to another plantation. This event led to Lizzy being separated from her family and forced to start a new, challenging life on a different plantation.