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In the south, slaves were used mainly for farming. The southern colonies' staple crop was rice. The middle colonies' staple crop was tobacco.
the answer is CORN
The cotton gin made it profitable to grow short staple cotton across the South. Previously, it had only been profitable to grow long staple cotton on the seal islands.
South Carolina exported several crops in the 18th century. Two of the major products were coal and tomatoes in 1710.
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TABACCO
potatoes and beans
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tobacco and staple agriculture
Easily grown and requiring no machinery to process, corn served as the staple food crop in the fledgling colonial economy.
jerkin petticoat parliment enumerated articles staple crops and triangle trades
it led to an increase in the number of slaves brought from america
Boston is known as Bean town. Beans and brown bread were a staple in colonial New England.
are also called basic merchandise category are in continuous demand over an extended period most merchandise in grocery stores as well as house wares hosiery etc are staple merchandise
From a colonial perspective - meaning "Western-Perspective" the most troubling factors to trade were the environmental conditions where products came from, and the workforce required to produce the products. Both elements becoming a brutal staple in social colonial life. The Environment to the colonial powers, and forced slave labor to the indigenous people in contact with the West.
Tobacco. If you visit the Virginia Capitol Bldg, go into the Rotunda, and look up at the decorations painted on the ceiling. Tobacco leaves.
Tobacco was a major cash crop in the colonial period. Cotton was the major agricultural staple when the United States was formed.