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The staple food supply of the Shang dynasties was millet, but rice and wheat were also eaten. Animals bones that were discovered cause speculation that hunting was for leisure not for food.
A staple food is one that is eaten regularly and in such quantities as to constitute the dominant part of the diet and supply a major proportion of energy and nutrient needs.
a substance crop is freshly grown wash and eaten , a cash crop is applied with chemicals
the increase in population during 1715 to 1789 from 23 million to 28million.this lead to rapid demand for grain.the production of grain was insufficient for population.so the prices of bread rose which was the staple food for the majority.most of people worked on wages.price of bread increased but not wages.bad harvest worsened the situation.this lead to subsistence crisis.
Great commercial boom and population increased. New food crops from the Americas : maize ( corn ) , sweet potatoes and peanuts. Because these crops could be grown on inferior soils without irrigation, Chinese cultivation spread quickly through the hilly and marginal areas that bordered on the irrigated rice lands of southern China. They became vital supplements to the staple rice or millet diet of the Chinese people, particularly those of the rapidly growing southern regions. These plants also became an important hedge against famine. population growth and commercial growth .
One problem faced by planters in the Southern US was that long-staple cotton could only be grown along the Carolina & Georgia coast (hence "sea island" cotton). Weather could be a problem also, wet needed for planting seeds, dry for harvest.
One problem faced by planters in the Southern US was that long-staple cotton could only be grown along the Carolina & Georgia coast (hence "sea island" cotton). Weather could be a problem also, wet needed for planting seeds, dry for harvest.
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No. Short-staple cotton grew plentifully in the South-eastern states.
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South Carolina sent indigo to Massachusetts for their manufacturing needs of the garment industry. There was a huge market for low cost dyes both in the colonies, as well as in Europe. Many South Carolina planters switched to indigo when they saw rice prices plummeting.
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One problem faced by planters in the Southern US was that long-staple cotton could only be grown along the Carolina & Georgia coast (hence "sea island" cotton). Weather could be a problem also, wet needed for planting seeds, dry for harvest.
The invention of the cotton-gin, making it easier to separate the seeds from the lint in short-staple cotton.
South Carolina exported several crops in the 18th century. Two of the major products were coal and tomatoes in 1710.
Discovered can be a main verbs, such as in "I discovered a staple in my tuna fish sandwich." However, it is not the main verb in "Many people falsely believe that Christopher Columbus discovered America" because believe is the main verb of that sentence.