They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo
They sold them for other things
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from Late May to Early October
a good climate and fertile land meant the colonists could grow a large quantity of staple crops unlike colonists in New England, some slaves worked in the the middle colonies but not as many as in the south indentured servants did more of the labor
they grew cash crops and had good soil to grow it.
they grew cash crops and had good soil to grow it.
Crops
farming and selling there crops + tobacco
tobacco
In addition to food crops to feed the colonists, Virginia's BIG crop was tobacco.
tobacco
ugly crops
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The colonists who lived in Georgia grew a lot of different crops. Some of the most common were rice, tobacco, and indigo, and especially cotton, which was a cash crop that the Southern economy relied on to survive.
from Late May to Early October
probably corn, potatoes, and lettuce
Of course. The southern hemisphere is in summer at this time and crops are planted accordingly.
yes