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3 December, 17:04

Which best describes a plantation in the 1800s?

a small family-owned farm, usually in the North

an investment company that protected its investors

a family-owned agricultural estate, usually in the South

a factory with machines that spun cotton fiber into cloth

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  1. 3 December, 17:30
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    D is the answer. This is because I used to do research and I needed to understanding more than I thought I would.
  2. 3 December, 18:47
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    Family owned usually in south
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