Tobacco was a major cash crop in the colonial period. Cotton was the major agricultural staple when the United States was formed.
i think the answer is:
rice
barley
wheat
maize
corn
cocoa
tobacco
cotton
Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat and Grain.
tobacco, cotton, indigo, sugar cane
It was replaced by Cotton.
The souths "cash crop" was tobacco and cotton
tabacco
its a cash crop
Rice became an important crop.
Cotton
It was replaced by Cotton.
The souths "cash crop" was tobacco and cotton
No, the leading crop raised in the South was cotton
Sugarcane was not a major cash crop in the South. Some of the major cash crops were cotton and tobacco.
North Carolinians cash crop was tobacco, it was the leading cash crop. Ranked by acres planted, soybeans are first and corn is the second leading crop. Cotton was the state's leading crop until the early 1950s.
Cotton was the main cash crop of the South during the Reconstruction Era.
Sugarcane was not a major cash crop in the South. Some of the major cash crops were cotton and tobacco.
The first cash crop that was introduced to South Carolina was rice. After that was indigo and then tobacco.
the fact that you needed many workers for the main cash crop in the south. The main cash crop in the south used to be cotton
Rice was not a cash crop for the southern colonies but tobacco, indigo, and corn wheat were. In addition, perhaps the biggest cash crop grown in the southern colonies was cotton. The South grew to rely so heavily on cotton and the money it generated that it began to direct their society, leading to the Southern dependence on slavery.
no