Why did the European nations introduces plantation agriculture in their colonies?
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as it was very profitable and man power was abundant
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The European nations introduced plantation agriculture in their colonies because they intended to increase their profit they gained from their colonies. Plus, the labor was in abundance and inexpensive as well.
Plantation agriculture is the form of farming in which crops are grown merely for profit. The European did not know the importance of land in their colonies, hence they only used the land for their economic interests.
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