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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.

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