what do you mean by plantation in history
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1 : a usually large group of plants and especially trees under cultivation. 2 : a settlement in a new country or region Plymouth Plantation. 3a : a place that is planted or under cultivation. b : an agricultural estate usually worked by resident labor. Plantation.
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- A plantation is a large estate with farming land and a plantation house that grow cash crops.
- European powers introduced plantations in Asia, America and Africa during the colonial period.
- The plantation was introduced to produce cash crops that could be transported to European markets.
- America has cotton, tobacco plantations.
- Haiti became a french colony with sugarcane plantations.
- The crops grown in plantations are tea, cocoa, cotton, coffee, sugar, opium, oil palms, fruits, rubber trees.
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