The primary crop of most South Carolina plantations was cotton. Plantations in South Carolilna's many swampy areas grew rice and indigo as their major crops.
Although much is made of American colonial cotton plantations it was not the only crop grown.Cash crops such as sugar, maize, rice, tobacco etc., were grown.In addition crops for consumption were also cultivated. Wheat, maize, peas, beans et al.
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Well, actually the southern plantations grew only a single cash crop. Which was tobacco, then when the middle passage, and the slaves came to the south, tobacco was no longer the cash crop. It was cotton
The southern colonies had large, spread out plantations there, and the crops they grew were indigo,rice, and some of corn. ER......... hope that helped...........Sincerely,:3
cotton (a cash crop) tobaco
Cotton, tobacco, bunch of stuff. Anything that grew in the ground really, as long as it made a profit.
It could be grown, picked, and sold. After the cotton gin was invented the production of cotton grew and England the main buyer of southern cotton.
Barley was the main grain crop. however there are evidences of other varieties of grains as well.
Slaves grew rice in swampy areas.
I think that one crop in the Fertile Crescent is wheat.
Louisiana was a slave state so most plantation owners had slaves. Slaves usually picked cotton. so i would say that the main crop was cotton.
The primary crop of most South Carolina plantations was cotton. Plantations in South Carolilna's many swampy areas grew rice and indigo as their major crops.
I do happen to know that he grew marijuana......not sure if that's the answer you're looking for or not. Cotton is also correct, though.
Actually, the question is "What is the cash crop of the Plymouth Colony" COTTON
Although much is made of American colonial cotton plantations it was not the only crop grown.Cash crops such as sugar, maize, rice, tobacco etc., were grown.In addition crops for consumption were also cultivated. Wheat, maize, peas, beans et al.
landowners grew more than cotton