Plantations were large farms Found chiefly
James river, Viginia.
it was called Tidewater.
missouri river and the blue ridge
west Virginia west Virginia west Virginia west Virginia Rhode Island and the Providence Plantations
Plantations are large farms where crops are grown for profit and not consumption by the local area. Plantations are mostly found in the Southern regions.
Plantations
Plantations.
The plantations in the field were growing good.
Providence Plantations was created in 1636.
Southern U.S. plantations varied in size, but many were quite large, often spanning several hundred to several thousand acres. The largest plantations could encompass over 1,000 acres, with extensive fields dedicated to cash crops like cotton, tobacco, and sugar. These expansive lands were typically worked by dozens to hundreds of enslaved people, depending on the scale of the operation. The significant size of these plantations was a key factor in their economic viability and the social dynamics of the antebellum South.
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.