A plantation is a large agricultural estate focused on the production of cash crops, often employing a labor force, which historically has included enslaved or migrant workers. In contrast, a peasant typically refers to a small-scale farmer or laborer who cultivates land primarily for subsistence or local markets, often working independently or within a communal framework. While plantations are often associated with commercial agriculture and export-oriented production, peasants engage in more localized, subsistence-oriented farming practices.
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A Hall is a plantation located on a river or creek, usually salt water.
A peasant and a serf are the same thing entirely.
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A peasant farms land he owns for his personal use, i.e. to provide food for his family . while a proto peasant farms land he does not own to provide for himself and family. during slavery a plantation owners could set apart a small part of his land where his slaves can grow food for themselves, this was proto peasantry.
Yeomen did not own slaves and were poor while plantation owners were rich and owned many slaves.
Only the presentation. The math is the same.
Vassals are nobles in medieval society who swore loyalty to a lord in return for land and serfs were peasant laborers.
noble womens cloths was tight clothes but peasent was loose
Mayaimi, Florida is halfway between Plantation & Lakeland