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Haciendas
working in plantations and working in farms or digging
They were called collectives
The first plantation owner in America is often considered to be Sir William Berkley, who established a tobacco plantation in Virginia in the early 17th century. However, the exact identification of the "first" plantation owner can be complex, as various individuals operated large-scale farms during this period. The introduction of tobacco cultivation in Virginia in the 1620s marked the beginning of plantation agriculture in the American colonies.
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They were called plantations, they grew one crop in the plantation.
They were called plantations, they grew one crop in the plantation.
They were called plantations, they grew one crop in the plantation.
They were called plantations, they grew one crop in the plantation.
Spanish farms were called HACIENDAS
These farmers operated farms averaging only $6,x29 in value as compared with an average of rate of tenancy on southern farms of that size is relatively high.
Haciendas
The most resounding fact is that 98% of such farms are family-owned and operated.
If we are talking the large cattle farms of mexico/ california. giving to familyies by the spanish crown they are called "Rancheros" or you could go with "The spanish land grant rancheros". It is where the word "Ranch" comes from. Rich with tradition it is were real cowboys come from and taken as a bit of a slight to be called a farm.
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