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30 August, 08:05

What is the difference between a plantation and a farm?

A) size of acreage

B) value of production

C) number of slaves

D) type of crops grown

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  1. 30 August, 10:33
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    I would say D. Type of crops grown.

    Explanation:

    The main difference between a plantation and a farm is that a plantations are primarily for money. Plantation owners only will plant cash crops, such as cotton, indigo, tobacco, or even coffee, to sell to make money. Farmers will plant crops for food purposes, usually not to sell.
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