plantation
Transitive Verb
pl: plantationspast: plantationedpp: plantationeding: plantationing
This term carries a heavy historical weight, particularly in the Americas, where it is inextricably linked to the system of chattel slavery and colonial exploitation. While it describes a scale of agriculture, the word often evokes images of forced labor, rigid social hierarchies, and the systemic oppression of enslaved people. In modern forestry or commercial agriculture, the word is used more clinically to describe monoculture farming, such as rubber or palm oil forests. In these contexts, it suggests an industrial approach to nature, where biological diversity is replaced by a single crop for maximum economic efficiency.
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