The region of LARGE southern plantations was called the "Black Belt"
large plantations
small farms
small farms
To Provide inexpensive labor on Large Plantations!
the replacement of large plantations with smaller farms (novanet)
plantations
The region of large southern plantations was the Southern United States, specifically the states that were part of the Confederacy during the Civil War. This region was known for its extensive agricultural production, particularly of cotton, tobacco, and rice, which relied heavily on slave labor.
Southern Colonies
In the Southern colonies, large farms were called plantations, and they were typically run by wealthy landowners known as planters. These plantations often focused on cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo. The labor on these farms was primarily provided by enslaved Africans, which played a significant role in the economy of the region. This system contributed to the social and economic disparities that characterized Southern society.
the made rice, corn and the also grow crop!
The southern region of the United States, particularly states like Georgia, South Carolina, and Mississippi, used slave labor to operate large plantations for crops like cotton, tobacco, and sugar cane.
The large farms where cotton was grown were called plantations. These plantations were typically located in the Southern United States and relied heavily on slave labor for the cultivation and harvesting of cotton, which became a key cash crop in the 19th century. The plantation system was a significant factor in the economic and social structures of the region.
Southern colonies had rich soil and warm climate
The Middle Colonies had farms but not plantations. Southern Colonies had plantations and farms. (The plantations were bigger than the farms.)
mabye maybe not...:p
Plantations
The plantation system was developed in the Southern colonies of the US. A plantation system/economy is an economy based on agricultural mass production, usually of a few staple products grown on large farms called plantations.