Bangladesh is called the land of golden fiber due to its agricultural focus on jute crops. It is their main cash crop. About 75% of the total exports out of Bangladesh consist of this course golden fiber. Jute needs a somewhat swampy area to grow and flourish, and does very well in the low lying areas of Bangladesh.
rice.
The main crop grown in Taiwan is rice. Rice is a staple food in Taiwanese cuisine and holds cultural significance in the country.
a large supply of slaves
Different crops require different growing conditions. In some areas, cereal crops (wheat, barley) grow well. Other areas may be better suited to the growing of oats, beans and root crops. The weather and the season, where the crop is to be grown (in the north of Scotland, or in the south of England, can make a huge difference), the soil constituency (loam, sandy, clay) also make growing some crops unsuitable in some areas.
They could grow rice in swampy areas.
Sugar
mangroves
Indigo
Tobacco
Slaves, and later sharecroppers, provided the labor to grow and prepare tobacco as a cash crop.
they taught them to look it up yourself.
Sharecropping
Sugar cane was the main crop. Tobacco was second.
No.. it wasn't. Rice came from Asia. Europeans already knew how to grow rice.
hydrophilic
Nobody actually needed slaves, but some people did profit from slave labor, which is the cheapest kind. Slaves were extensively used to grow cotton in the American south. In the Caribbean, they were used for the sugar crop.