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plantationLarge farm or estate where commercial production of one crop – such as rubber (in Malaysia), palm oil (in Nigeria), or tea (in Sri Lanka) – is carried out. Plantations are usually owned by large companies, often multinational corporations, and run by an estate manager. Many plantations were established in countries under colonial rule, using slave labour. Plantation
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Beatrix ``goes back'' as well, via a time-travel dream, to a cotton plantation where she sees a female slave named Yippee The land was purchased by traveling merchant James Latta in 1799 when it was a cotton plantation. The interstate slave trade states like Virginia and Maryland became giant breeding farms for the huge cotton plantations in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and other Deep South states. |
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