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How were Southern farms different from Southern plantations?​

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Answer: They were different because a plantation was bigger than a farm. Another reason is that thier was more equipment and there were more buldings on a plantation. Farms were owned by middle-class people and plantations were owned by the more wealthy.

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Answer:

The crops. Farms produced food. Plantations grew raw material for Industry, like Cotton, Tobacco, Indigo and Sugar for Rum. The Deep South Plantations were net Importers of food.

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Because they are two totally different thing and need different things.

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