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Cotton was the crop king of the south.

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What was the 'king of the south?

Cotton was the crop king of the south.


What crop is king pre civil war in the south?

Cotton and tobacco.


What was the number one crop in the South during slavery?

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What crop was prosperous for the south?

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What crop is king for the igbo?

Yam is considered the king crop for the Igbo people. It holds significant cultural and traditional importance, often being used in ceremonial events and festivals. Yam farming is also a major agricultural activity in Igbo communities.


What was the southern king dethroned by the end of the Civil War?

There was no "king" in the south at any time. Nobility in the United States since 1789 to today is not recognized. The only king in the south is a reference to the dominance of cotton called "king cotton". This is not a person, but a crop.


Why was the Southern crop called king cotton?

Huge amounts of it were grown and most of the economy of the south was from money made from selling it. Sugar cane was also an important source of income.


What was the South's most profitable crop?

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What was the most important cash crop in the south in 1850?

Indigo, cotton, rice and tobacco but cotton was the King.


Was Rice the leading crop raised in the South?

No, the leading crop raised in the South was cotton


What crop is king of the igbo?

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