Several different colonies exported tobacco and rice. I don't know about indigo. However, you should probably know that rice was not an exclusively American crop. I don't think it even came from America in the first place. Tobacco (and indigo, I think) definitely did come from America, however, and tobacco was a major cash crop for many American colonies.
Predominately the Colony of Virginia other Southern Colonies were known for major products such as cotton.
The growing and export of tobacco.
The Virginia Company made money from growing and selling tobacco.
Tobacco was important because when John Rolfe started growing and selling it, tobacco made money for the colony!
The Southern Region Of the US is known for growing tobacco and cotton.
Things started to get better when colonists began to grow tobacco. Europeans learned about tobacco from the Indians. In 1612, a settler named John Rolfe discovered that Jamestown was ideal for growing tobacco. Then the arrival of woman also helped the colony prosper.
The growing and export of tobacco.
Virginia was known for its tobacco.
Growing and selling tobacco
They bacame prosper by growing tobacco
The Virginia Company made money from growing and selling tobacco.
they made money by selling tobacco.
Tobacco was important because when John Rolfe started growing and selling it, tobacco made money for the colony!
Jamestown was especially well-known for growing tobacco.
the North Carolina colony main cash crop was growing tobacco and corn
The Southern Region Of the US is known for growing tobacco and cotton.
Things started to get better when colonists began to grow tobacco. Europeans learned about tobacco from the Indians. In 1612, a settler named John Rolfe discovered that Jamestown was ideal for growing tobacco. Then the arrival of woman also helped the colony prosper.
The Roanoke colony attempted to grow various crops, including corn, squash, and beans. However, due to disease, lack of supplies, and poor growing conditions, the colony struggled to produce enough food to sustain itself. This, along with other factors, contributed to the colony's eventual disappearance, known as the Lost Colony.