They grew indigo, mullberry trees for silk, tobacco, and rice to name a few
Tobacco, and cotton
Indigo Rice & Sugar
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Life in Georgia in the 1700s was very difficult since it was a colony of Great Britain. This is because the citizens of Georgia were subjected to hard labor.
for the dedt?
Tobacco, and cotton
Indigo Rice & Sugar
Rice and Potatoes. Google "Columbian Exchange" for more information about the transport of other crops, plants, and pathogens across the Atlantic.
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.
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They used a slave-plantation system, in which slaves were responsible for labor to produce crops; crops fueled their economies.
I think it is pecans, tobacco, peaches, and cotton. Sorry if this info is incorrect!
i really dont know
corn, live oak. and hickory
Cotton was vary popular in the lait 1700 to 1800 and it still is!!
Georgia's main crops are cotton, soy beans, tobacco, peaches, peanuts, turf grass, and pecans.
They grew indigo, corn,rice, and tobacco.