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I need to do a report on causes and effects of Imperialism on South East Asia, who rule and how during that time
Because they exported cash crops like rice.
What was the main crops in the south during 1820 and 1865?
The British did.
South America is the fourth largest continent. The seven valuable cash crops that are exported and are grown in south America are: corn, coca, coffee, sweet potato, tomato, brazil nuts, cashews and beans.
the things that are exported from south Korea is mainly electronics and sometimes cars.
Diamond is exported from south Africa
Corn
Bananas, citrus fruits, rice, and vegetables are important agricultural crops in Suriname. About half of the total cultivated land is devoted to rice farming. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], Suriname exported 20 tons out of the total 2,125 tons of rice exported from South America. The vegetation of over 80 percent of Suriname is pristine tropical rainforest.
In 1860, there were actually more farms in the North than in the South. Northern farms were typically smaller and produced crops like wheat. But agriculture was still the backbone of the South's economy. In the South, farms were much larger -- many had more then 1,000 acres. (1 acre is about 1 football field) These huge plantations grow cash crops like tobacco, rice, and sugar. The most important crop of all was cotton. All the crops grown in the South relied on a large slave workforce. In addition the South had to pay taxes on many of the crops they exported. Many in the South felt they were taxed unfairly compared to the North.. and I agree with this fact...
South Carolina exported several crops in the 18th century. Two of the major products were coal and tomatoes in 1710.
they differed by the south relied on indentured servents during that time and grew crops such as tobacco and rice