In the 1800s, the most plantations were primarily located in the southern United States, particularly in states like Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, and Georgia. These plantations predominantly grew cash crops such as cotton, sugar, tobacco, and rice, relying heavily on enslaved labor. The fertile soil and warm climate of the region made it ideal for large-scale agricultural production.
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