How did plantations adapt to their locations?
being close to town made all goods readil...
History, 27.09.2019 19:30, anastasiakonni1
How did plantations adapt to their locations?
being close to town made all goods readily available.
the people on the plantations traveled constantly to get the needed supplies.
plantations often had easy water routes to ship goods in and out.
plantation life required a pioneer spirit of doing everything for yourself.
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