yes
it ruined the soil after a couple of years
Virginia colony was rich in soil and known for cultivating tobacco, while the Carolinas were known for growing rice.
it ruined soil after just a few years
One major issue for Chesapeake planters who were growing tobacco was the availability and acceptance of slave labor.
Because the tobacco leached the soil and made it difficult to grow other crops.
That area had the right soil and the right weather.
Floods cause destruction because it loosens the soil in the forest to much causing erosion and washes away soil. -Tomo-graphy xD
Tobacco depended on foreign markets, so its price varied widely. Tobacco also wore out land quickly because it stripped the soil of its nutrients. Rice needed to have a wet climate.
cause its a country and thye have to make crops to feed on It differs in different regions of the state. The Appalachians of Eastern Kentucky are rocky. The soil in the Bluegrass Region near Lexington is excellent for the grass eaten by racehorses. The Pennyrile's soil is good for corn and tobacco.
cash cropping, and stock in the company. For example: tobacco and cotton.
Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain.. Without the trees to hold soil in place, heavy rains can wash the soil away.
Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain, which will cause soil erosion and landslides. And since the trees will be uprooted, there will be less trees to hold the soil -Tomo-graphy xD