Yes.
In the upper South, crops such as tobacco, wheat, and corn were commonly grown. In the Deep South, cash crops like cotton, rice, sugarcane, and indigo were predominantly cultivated due to the region's more favorable climate and conditions for their growth.
The major crops in the deep south were cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar cane. These crops were grown in large plantations and played a significant role in the region's economy during the antebellum period.
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
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Crops
tobacco
The crops that the Deep South produced was cotton, rice, and sugar.
the most farming in south Asia is Subsistence Farming
Indigo was one of the main crops grown in both North and South Carolina and was called 'Blue Gold'because of the deep blue color that it created and 'Carolina Gold' because it was considered as valuable as gold because of the income it gave farmers. they also sold tabbaco it was very valuable
cotton. sorry its all i know
Cotton, tobacco and coffee.