Growth of the American Economy
Plantation agriculture is a large-scale farming system that focuses on the cultivation of cash crops, such as cotton, tobacco, sugar, and coffee, primarily for export rather than for local consumption. This type of agriculture emerged prominently in the American South during the colonial period and became a defining feature of the region's economy, heavily influencing social structures and labor systems, including the reliance on enslaved labor.
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