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Why were tobacco and rice plantations located on or near rivers?

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Tobacco and rice plantations were located on or near rivers mainly for easy transportation to the imperial nations. And, if they are not connected to rivers, they are usually near roads instead. This is because, before, European colonies served as the producers of crops as food for the governing nations or for trading to gain money. 
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