Large, self-sufficient farming estates were called Manors!
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There was not a name for a farming estate which used slave labour. Slaves worked on large landed estates. These were called fundi (plural of fundus) or latifundia (plural of latifundium, "spacious" + fundus, "farm, estate"). The name remained after these estates stopped using slave labour.
agribusiness.
Hacienda
Plantation
Manors
Manors
This is called a plantation.
Latifundia (singular latifundium)
It is called a plantation, I believe.
a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants called an hacienda
An estate is a property of large extent with a large and elaborate home on it. In more modern developments an estate lot is used to describe an exclusive development of large lots with elaborate homes that are sometimes called McMansions.Estate is also used to describe all the property owned by an individual at death.