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How to use plantations in a sentence

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Around 1900, many Puerto Ricans immigrated to Hawaii to work on the plantations.
Surrounding their dwelling were maize plantations and vineyards, owned by a wealthy landowner.
The maize was divided up into horizon touching plantations that Virginian tobacco growers would have gasped at.
He observed that plantations in the province are vital to supplying the necessary soft wood for construction and other industrial uses.
Even worse conditions exist in the sugar-cane plantations that employ Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent.
The Cambrian mountains, almost overwhelmed by conifer plantations, are growing a new kind of forest.
Rubber plantations became the staple of stock trading beginning in the second decade of the twentieth century.
Most plantations are now mature and many will be felled or will deteriorate due to old age during the next decade.
Large plantations of coffee, sugarcane, bananas, and cardamom, all grown primarily for export, cover much of the Pacific lowlands.
Thereafter we began to shed the plantations and move into rainforest punctuated by stilted kampung houses and jackfruit trees.
Initially the sugar planters hired native Hawaiians to work as contract laborers on the plantations.
Even those with plantations smaller than 10 hectares should have their own fire plan in place.
Rubber is currently grown on 7-8 million hectares of plantations in the humid tropics.
They labored on vast tobacco, sugarcane, and henequen plantations, in virtual slavery enforced by their continuing debt to the landowners.
Sugar and tobacco plantations were established in the 17th century, worked by imported African slaves.
By the end of the seventeenth century British plantations were growing a wide variety of crops including tobacco and sugar.
Initially, emigrants were convicted criminals who worked in the sugar, tobacco, and cotton plantations.
Three years after thinning plus herbicide, the plantations remained depauperate of deciduous trees.
Nesting success is lower in conifer plantations that have fewer deciduous trees.
Caribbean civilization, as we know it today, began with the brutal decimation of the first peoples and the establishment of sugar plantations.
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