A Brazilian plantation was commonly referred to as a "fazenda." These large agricultural estates were primarily focused on the cultivation of cash crops such as sugarcane, coffee, and tobacco, and often relied on enslaved labor. Fazendas played a crucial role in Brazil's economy during the colonial period and into the 19th century.
The Caribbean
Plantation is called plantation because.. In the word plantation there is PLANT, the word plant signifies plantation...thing that grow like plants.. IN BARNS Plantation is a barn.
plantation wives
He was born on a plantation and didn't have a hometown. His plantation is called Monticello.
the first year on the plantation is 1997
i believe its called a plantation.
Garçon
slave farm a.k.a plantation
They didn’t have a plantation, but had a small village called Plymouth.
There's no such thing as a "brazilian dollar". The Brazilian currency is called "Real" (R$). 1 Real is weaker than 1 dollar. The exchange rate changes daily.
The Brazilians don't use dollars. Their currency is called Brazilian Real. (Pronounced "Ree-Ale").
It is called the Madison Plantation in up state Pitt.