Tobacco! =D
Jamestown was the major colony.
The State of Virginia where Jamestown is located became the major producer of Tobacco.
Jamestown became important in Virginia after its establishment in 1607 as the first permanent English settlement in North America. It served as the capital of the Virginia Colony for several years and played a crucial role in the early development of the English presence in the region. The settlement was significant for its introduction of tobacco cultivation, which became a major cash crop and drove the colony's economy. Additionally, Jamestown's challenges and experiences laid the groundwork for future colonization efforts in America.
The first major colony was Vagina, the heart of it at the time was Jamestown
The first permanent colony was Jamestown. While it did not prosper in the beginning it was the first colony never to be completely abandoned. During and after the leadership of John Smith things started to look up for the colony, and while it hit a few more major stumbling blocks it eventually became a successful enterprise
it is called a salamandor
I beleive it was tobacco.
Brazil.
Originally the colonies did not have much of economy, besides small family farms and fishing, this was true everywhere until Jamestown came around. Jamestown was the birthplace of America's first cash crop, tobacco. Eventually this would become the major agricultural product. As Britain became a larger power in Europe, it demanded a larger merchant fleet and navy. Since there was ample supply of timber, later in colonial America's history shipbuilding became a major export.
it was a venom vine
Peanuts, tobacco, and corn were produced by the Virginia Colony.
cotton i a major export.