Sugar Plantations

Sugar plantations were vast agricultural estates primarily cultivating sugar cane for processing. These operations, often found in tropical and subtropical regions, profoundly shaped global trade and relied heavily on slavery and forced labor. Their legacy deeply influenced demographics, land use, and social structures across former colonial territories.

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Linked from: Danish Colonization
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