Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, and Missouri all grow tobacco as either a major or regional producer in the USA.
Tobacco had already long been used in the Americas when European settlers arrived.
This was of course long before there were any U. S. states.
yes. Kentucky.
Not as much as the US. England and many Nordic nations have a large number of people that grow their own tobacco.
COFFEE
Probably Georgia. They were grown in gardens since early colonial times. They did not become a commercial crop in the US until about 100 years ago.
Maryland was the first US state to support slavery.
Maize (corn), beans, chili peppers, some species of squash and tomatoes were some of the crops grown in Mexico before contact with Europeans was established.
Yes, tobacco is GROWN in the US.
Not as much as the US. England and many Nordic nations have a large number of people that grow their own tobacco.
Well as far as I know, tobacco was first grown in the Americas in 6000 BC, but they did not start to smoke and chew it until about 1000 BC
tobacco, cotton, corn, wheat, veggies, and bread no rice.
North Carolina
It was discovered on the Mullins Farm in Clay County, West Virginia.
Strawberries can be grown in any state in the Union. They are grown year around in California, Texas, and Florida.
planted and smoked to much tobacco. (in fact in 1755 about 42 million pounds of tobacco were producted)
If your wondering where the first potato was grown in the US it was, New Hampshire. But in the whole world it was Ireland- not Australia.
Pumpkins are grown in every state in the Contiguous US. So the only states without pumpkin production are Hawaii and Alaska.
It is the only US State that grows coffee on a commercial basis.
Wine labeling regulations in the US are wonderfully thorough and careful to assure that we can trust that labels are properly describing its contents. According to the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, in order to say that a wine is from a specific appelation (country, State, or county), "at least 75% of the wine is produced from grapes grown in the place named."