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Q: What crops did slaves grow in the American colonies?
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What crops did slaves harvest and grow?

Slaves in the southern United States commonly harvested and grew crops such as cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar cane. These crops were labor-intensive and required significant manpower to cultivate and maintain.


Why did the southern colonies use the most slave labor?

The southern colonies were the only colonies that slave labor was actually profitable because they had a large amount of crops. The wealthy landownsers, who could buy several slaves, could house the slaves in their large plantation homes.


Did ancient Egyptian slaves grow crops?

The farmers and the slaves worked in the fields


What types of crops the southern colonies grow?

tobacco


Which colonies had fertile soil to grow crops?

If you are talking about the 13 Colonies, then it would be the Middle Colonies.


Did trade grow or slow after the American Revolution?

Trade slowed after the American Revolution. The Continental Congress decreed that no imports would enter the American colonies, including slaves.


Why were the slaves first brought to the colonies?

re: the British colonies, to grow tobacco


Which Carolina used slaves to grow crops?

It is South Carolina


What crop were the southern colonies know to grow?

ugly crops


Crops that failed to grow in southern colonies?

weat


Why where the middle colonies able to grow large quantities of crops?

Climate, soil, and natural resources were all ideal reasons for middle colonies to grow crops. This drastically increase the ability to grow crops and cultivate them.


What cause the slaves population in the Chesapeake colonies to grow?

Slaves formed families and had children.