Cotton, tobacco and coffee.
Three labor-intensive crops historically grown in America are tobacco, cotton, and sugarcane. Tobacco cultivation required extensive manual labor for planting, harvesting, and processing, while cotton's labor demands were significantly elevated during the antebellum period due to the reliance on enslaved labor. Sugarcane production also involved arduous labor for planting, harvesting, and milling, particularly in the southern states and the Caribbean. These crops played pivotal roles in the economy but were often linked to exploitative labor practices.
in the southern colonies,the farming there was done on plantations. there were humongous plantations there. on the plantations, they grew cash crops. they grew crops such as indigo and rice. the most popular crop was tobacco. as jobs, people worded as ship builders, iron workers, slave catchers, and slave drivers.
Cotton, Tobacco and sugar
African's didn't know the land well so they couldn't run away easily
the boll weevil plague :3
yes they are the 3 main crops grown in in the plantations.
Rabi crops and Kharif crops. Kharif crops are grown from June to October. Rabi crops are grown from November to April. There are more possibilities than those just stated above. The other possibilities you may be referring to are: 1. Grain and legume/oilseed crops 2. Conventional and organic crops 3. Cash crops and feed crops
The top 3 crops grown in America are corn, soybeans, and wheat.
Cotton is one of the top 3 crops grown in Texas. The other two top crops are hay, and sorghum. Other top crops corn, and wheat.
its the same as Americans
the crops that are grown in primitive in subsistence farming are 1.tomatoes 2. cassava 3. yams 4. corn
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squash ,maze, and beans
the crops that are grown in primitive in subsistence farming are 1.tomatoes 2. cassava 3. yams 4. corn
there isn't just one but heres three coffee beans maize
South America is the fourth largest continent. The seven valuable cash crops that are exported and are grown in south America are: corn, coca, coffee, sweet potato, tomato, brazil nuts, cashews and beans.
peas corn hay