AP European History
Plantations were large agricultural estates that primarily focused on the cultivation of cash crops, often utilizing enslaved labor to maximize productivity. These plantations became significant centers of agricultural production, particularly in the Americas, where crops such as sugar, tobacco, cotton, and rice were grown for export. The reliance on slave labor not only shaped the economy of plantation societies but also had profound social and cultural implications.
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