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Published: 20.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Plantations and Chesapeake Bay Life in the 17th Century', 1.
Extract

<Tab/>Most of the land in the Chesapeake region during the 1600s was part of a plantation, plantations which were a major player in the shaping of the society both economically and socially.
<Tab/>Plantations slowed the growth of cities and hindered the development of an advanced economy. Few merchant class folk existed. Most people were either a plantation owners or workers. A lack of a middle class meant few consumers, and many industries never arose to a great extent. Most goods were bought by the rich landowners, of whom there weren't many. Thus instead of h…

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