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what does plantation mean in history​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Borrowed from Middle French plantation, from Latin plantātiō (“planting, transplanting”), from plantātus (“planted”), the perfect passive participle of plantāre, + action noun suffix -tiō.

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Answered by ItzUnic0rns
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♡A usually large farm or estate, especially in a tropical or semitropical country, on which

  • cotton,
  • tobacco,
  • coffee,
  • sugar cane,

or the like is cultivated, usually by resident laborers. a group of planted trees or plants.

♡A colony or new settlement.

♡The establishment of a colony or new settlement.

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