smallholding

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smallholding (plural smallholdings)

  1. (British) A piece of land, smaller than a farm, used for the cultivation of vegetables or the breeding of animals.
  2. (US) A small plantation or land with a small number of slaves (generally 19 or less). Contrasted with middling plantation (20-49 slaves) and large plantation (50+ and owned by planters).
    • 2003, Wilma P. Dunaway, Slavery in the American Mountain South (page 8)
      [] the larger plantations implemented different crop choices, surveillance strategies, and labor management practices than did smallholdings.

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