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 Translation for 'sugar plantation' from English to French
NOUN   a sugar plantation | sugar plantations
agr.
plantation {f} de canne à sucre
sugar plantation
Partial Matches
agr.
culture {f}
plantation
agr.sylv.
plantation {f} [d'arbres, de café]
plantation
agr.hort.
plantation {f} d'arbres fruitiers
fruit plantation
agr.
plantation {f} de café
coffee plantation
agr.
plantation {f} d'hévéas
rubber plantation
agr.
plantation {f} de thé
tea plantation
colonie {f}plantation [Am.] [settlement]
bot.
érablière {f} [plantation d'érables à sucre]
maple (tree) plantation
hort.
plantation {f} de sapins de Noël
Christmas tree plantation
cuis.
sucre {m}
sugar
528
alim.
cabane {f} à sucre
sugar house
bot.T
palmier {m} à sucre [Arenga pinnata, syn. : Arenga saccharifera]
sugar palm
cuis.
enrobé de sucre {adj} {past-p}
sugar-coated
alim.
cabane {f} à sucre
sugar cabin
alim.
cabane {f} à sucre
sugar shack
alim.
cabane {f} à sucre
sugar shanty
bot.T
palmier {m} areng [Arenga pinnata, syn. : Arenga saccharifera]
sugar palm
alim.
sucrerie {f} [cabane à sucre]
sugar shack
alim.
érablière {f} [cabane à sucre]
sugar shack
cuis.
sucre {m} de palme
palm sugar
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Usage Examples English
  • The first major slave revolt in the Americas occurred in Santo Domingo during 1522, when enslaved Muslims of the Wolof nation led an uprising in the sugar plantation of admiral Don Diego Colon, son of Christopher Columbus.
  • The two communities were once busy commercial centers during the operation of the Kohala Sugar plantation.
  • Lack of funds forced him to withdraw from his studies for a time and work at a sugar plantation, the Roma Hacienda, where he witnessed the exploitation of agrarian workers firsthand, an experience which would have an important impact on his politics and aesthetics.
  • During the Second Seminole War (1836–1842), the Seminole burned a large sugar plantation in what is today the city of Daytona Beach.
  • The first major slave revolt in the Americas occurred in Santo Domingo during 1522, when enslaved Africans led an uprising on Diego Colombus's sugar plantation.

  • The workable sugar plantation required a large investment and a great deal of heavy labour.
  • Initially a disciple of High Toryism, Gladstone's maiden speech as a young Tory was a defence of the rights of West Indian sugar plantation magnates—slave-owners—among whom his father was prominent.
  • He retired to the family's sugar plantation in St. Bernard Parish after his term, as the law did not permit him to succeed himself in office.
  • Julia married an American sugar-plantation owner.
  • In 1881, Kalākaua took a trip around the world to encourage the immigration of contract sugar plantation workers.

  • i and worked at sugar plantation. Suō-Ōshima is also the home of the seagoing people.
  • In 1820, he settled in London, where he became the secretary of the Committee of West Indian Merchants in which role he advocated strongly on behalf of slave-owning sugar plantation owners.
  • Angélique confessed under torture to setting the fire as a way of creating a diversion so she could escape as she did not wish to be separated from her lover, a white servant named Claude Thibault, as her master (enslaver) was going to sell her to the owner of a sugar plantation in the West Indies.
  • The sugar plantation Lagonda was established on Bayou Teche by Lewis Strong Clarke, who was also involved in Republican politics in the late 19th century.
  • Thirty years later, four years after the abolition of slavery, there remained only one sugar plantation, Guyonneau, belonging to the Caillou family.

  • Slave owners included a comparatively small number of people of at least partial African ancestry, in each of the original thirteen colonies and later states and territories that allowed slavery; According to Rachel Kranz: "Durnford was known as a stern master who worked his slaves hard and punished them often in his efforts to make his Louisiana sugar plantation a success."
  • The Cinnamon Bay Nature Trail passes sugar plantation ruins, while the Bordeaux Mountain Trail leads to the highest point on the island at [...] above sea level.
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