The people in charge of plantations were typically referred to as plantation owners or planters, who were often wealthy individuals or families. They oversaw the operations, management, and labor force of the plantation, which primarily relied on enslaved people or indentured servants for cultivation. In some cases, overseers were hired to manage the daily activities and ensure productivity on the plantation. The system was prevalent in the Americas, particularly in the production of cash crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
yes, people in Georgia did have small farms and large plantations.
The People who worked on plantations back then were slaves that were taken away from their families.
The plantations were owned by economically well-off white people.
People needed more people to work on the plantations.
Tennessee plantations are very popular, people used to live in them and now tourists like to visit them.
most of them lived in or on plantations
large plantations
"Worked" is a generous way to put it. Black were enslavedon plantations.
many white people owned plantations
Harriet Tubman
large plantations
they needed people to work on plantations