Plantation people, also known as farmers, grew and harvested tobacco or other cash crops, such as potato, rice, wheat, corn or tomatos.
Animals commonly found on plantations can include livestock such as cows, goats, and pigs. Some plantations may also have horses or other animals used for agricultural work. Wild animals like birds, rodents, and insects may also inhabit the area surrounding a plantation.
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To help reduce the environmental impact of cutting trees for timber, special plantations of fast-growing trees are planted, specifically so they can be cut later. When the trees are used, new ones are planted, making plantation timber environmentally sustainable, as no actual forest has to be cut down for it.
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Plantations
Plantations.
The plantations in the field were growing good.
Providence Plantations was created in 1636.
Plantations were large farms Found chiefly
Yes, there are still plantations in 2014. The plantations are not the same as plantations were in the slave days.
The first, and most successful long-term plantations in the United States were tobacco plantations.
they farmed and washed clothes and etc.
They kept plantations to accumulate wealth.
some plantations grow coffee,cotton,and tea for export
They were called plantations
Coffee, sugar and banana plantations