Slaves grew rice in swampy areas.
rice
Slaves grew rice in swampy areas due to its ability to thrive in wet conditions. It was a labor-intensive crop that required extensive irrigation and drainage systems, making it well-suited to the swampy landscape. Rice cultivation was a major economic activity in areas like the southern United States and the Caribbean during the period of slavery.
They could grow rice in swampy areas.
king 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.
Cacao is a commercial crop raised for income rather than a subsistence crop raised for the use of the farmer and his family.
No, the leading crop raised in the South was cotton
Cacao is a commercial crop raised for income rather than a subsistence crop raised for the use of the farmer and his family.
Cacao is a commercial crop.
its a cash crop
crop