Archaeology of Post-Colonial America
Plantations are large agricultural estates that primarily focus on the cultivation of cash crops, such as tobacco, cotton, sugar, and rice, typically employing a labor-intensive system. The development of plantations played a pivotal role in shaping the economic, social, and cultural landscapes of regions in North America during colonial times and beyond, particularly influencing labor organization and colonial archaeology.
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