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Cotton plantations, the most common type of plantation in the South prior to the Civil War, were the last type of plantation to fully develop. Cotton production was a very labor-intensive crop to harvest, with the fibers having to be hand-picked from the bolls . See more
Plantation complexes were common on agricultural plantations in the Southern United States from the 17th into the 20th century. The … See more
The vast majority of plantations did not have grand mansions centered on a huge acreage. These large estates did exist, but represented only a … See more
Many manor houses survive, and in some cases former slave dwellings have been rebuilt or renovated. To pay for the upkeep, some, like the Monmouth Plantation See more
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