cotton? tobacco?
Plants!
The U. S. Census of that year recorded 8,327 hemp plantations, each with 2,000 or more acres in cultivation.
Theft from plantations
Plantations are most commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, where the climate is conducive to the growth of cash crops. These areas often include parts of Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, South America, and the southern United States. Common crops grown on plantations include sugarcane, coffee, cotton, tobacco, and rubber. The large-scale agricultural practices associated with plantations typically require significant land and labor.
Unicellular organisms do NOT have specialized cells. By definition.
no they do not specialized because they are mutated
Plantations were specialized agricultural estates focused on the large-scale production of cash crops, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. Commonly produced crops included sugar, tobacco, cotton, rice, and coffee. These plantations often relied heavily on labor-intensive practices and, historically, on enslaved labor, significantly impacting economies and societies in the regions where they operated.
Plantations
Plantations.
The plantations in the field were growing good.
Providence Plantations was created in 1636.
Plantations were large farms Found chiefly
Yes, there are still plantations in 2014. The plantations are not the same as plantations were in the slave days.
The first, and most successful long-term plantations in the United States were tobacco plantations.
They kept plantations to accumulate wealth.
some plantations grow coffee,cotton,and tea for export
They were called plantations
Coffee, sugar and banana plantations