Why were most plantations in the South relatively small prior to the 1840s?
A) The availability of fertile land was limited.
B) The availability of slave laborers was limited.
C) No one had the resources to finance a vast, expansive plantation.
D) No one product was in such great demand so as to necessitate a large plantation.
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