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In 18th century Virginia it was generally understood that plantations 
produced a staple crop such as tobacco while farms
produced provisions such as corn, wheat, and other grains.William Nelson 
wrote that his son Hugh converted one of his plantations to a farm for 
growing provisions instead of tobacco. John Adams wrote in Feb. 1777: "The 
Planters are those who raise Tobacco and the Farmers such as raise Wheat 
&c."  This distinction seems to have been normal definition in 18th century 
Virginia.
HBG

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From: "Judith Bailey Gabor" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [VA-HIST] Definition of planter


>I had not previously heard the definition of a planter , i.e., owner of at 
>least 20 slaves.  Could someone elaborate on this or refer me elsewhere if 
>this subject has been previously discussed to exhaustion?
>
> And what is the definition of a plantation?  # of acres, slaves, types of 
> crops........  What is the definition of a manor?  British, 
> royalty........
>
> "Farm" had a different meaning:  "rented tract of land", as I understand 
> it.
> Thanks - Judy Gabor
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