Yes but tobacco was the cash crop.
It is not known what the first vegetable was that was grown in colonial Maryland. Many vegetables were grown in colonial Maryland such as corn and squash.
Lord Baltimore founded it
Easily grown and requiring no machinery to process, corn served as the staple food crop in the fledgling colonial economy.
No, there was much food in colonial Maryland.
During colonial times, Maryland had an agricultural industry which included corn, wheat, rice, and indigo. In recent times, Maryland began to emerge as one of the biggest cattle industry states of all time.
== == Maryland was formed by Catholics escaping prosecution in England. Major Industries included: shipbuilding, iron works, corn wheat, rice, and indigo. their cash crop was tobacco.
People in Colonial Maryland used to eat very plain foods like fish. These people would also eat what they could grow in the ground.
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Wheat, sugar, cotton, flour, and corn were very important products for Colonial New York!
People were compelled to listen to the laws of colonial Maryland.
no it is not
Edward Lloyd - Colonial Governor of Maryland - died in 1718.