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Plantation Economy

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What is Plantation Economy

An economy that is focused on agricultural mass production, typically of a small number of commodity crops, is known as a plantation economy. This type of economy is founded on enormous farms that are cultivated by laborers or slaves. Plantations are the names given to these properties. As a means of generating revenue, plantation economies are typically dependent on the export of cash crops. Cotton, rubber, sugar cane, tobacco, figs, rice, kapok, sisal, and species in the family Indigofera, which are used to manufacture indigo dye, were among the most important crops.

How you will benefit

(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:

Chapter 1: Plantation economy

Chapter 2: History of Antigua and Barbuda

Chapter 3: Plantation

Chapter 4: Slavery in the colonial history of the United States

Chapter 5: Triangular trade

Chapter 6: Sugar plantations in the Caribbean

Chapter 7: History of the Southern United States

Chapter 8: Natchez District

Chapter 9: Slavery in the British and French Caribbean

Chapter 10: Slavery in colonial Spanish America

Chapter 11: Antebellum South

Chapter 12: Tobacco colonies

Chapter 13: Engenho

Chapter 14: History of commercial tobacco in the United States

Chapter 15: Colonial South and the Chesapeake

Chapter 16: Proto-globalization

Chapter 17: Tobacco in the American colonies

Chapter 18: Slave plantation

Chapter 19: Plantation complexes in the Southern United States

Chapter 20: Afro-Barbadians

Chapter 21: Planter class

(II) Answering the public top questions about plantation economy.

(III) Real world examples for the usage of plantation economy in many fields.

Who this book is for

Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of plantation economy.