There was cash crops such as tobaco rice and indgo.
Crops that Colonial Georgia grew were varied. However, the most popular crops were tobacco, indigo, and rice.
Rice, Indigo, Cotton, and Tobacco
Tobacci, indigo, and rice ... along with the silk industry
Rice and indigo were the two main cash crops in colonial Georgia, and sugar and tobacco were important as well. Colonial Georgia existed from 1732 to 1777.
it was rice
Cotton, Turfgrass, Soy Beans, Tobacco, Peaches and Peanuts.
Georgia had a long growing season that lasted 10 months.
There were many crops raised in the eighteenth century in Georgia. Cotton, peaches, peanuts, and tobacco were the major crops grown during this time.
green corn, cotton, and rice.
it is peaches
Tobacco, and cotton
Cotton, corn and potatoes were the main crops in many states, including Texas during that time.
The Alamo was an abandoned church that was turned into a fort. No crops were grown there.
The crops grown at mission Santa Barbara were wheat, Oranges, olives, and grapes.
it is peaches
Tobacco, and cotton
Georgia soil is healthy, fertile, and natural. Georgia grown agriculture is all natural and not artificial. Georgia farmers do not use chemicals to grow their crops, instead, they grow their crops naturally.
indijo,rice,sugar,cotton
Rice and indigo
Rice and indigo
Cotton, peacons, turf grass, soy beans, tobacco, peaches, and peanuts are the main crops.
cotton tabacco peanuts veggies ect.
There are several types of crops that are grown in the Chena cultivation. Some of the crops that are grown are vegetables, grains, legumes, and oil crops.
Before Georgia was colonized in 1733 Indians grew maze, beans, and melons. They also grew pumpkins and fruits such as peaches and apples.
No crops are grown in lakes, Great Lakes or otherwise. Lots of crops are grown near lakes, however.
No crops are grown in the tiaga or boreal forest. The soil is too thin in that area for any crops to be grown.