Tobacco and sugar
The first Europeans in the Caribbean were the Spanish who settle in Hispaniola in 1494 and followed quickly into Puerto Rico, Cuba and Jamaica. They were followed by the French and the Dutch who settled throughout the lesser Antilles. The British arrived in in 1614 getting a toehold on St. Kitts, which they shared with the French in 1624, followed by Barbados and the taking of Jamaica from the Spanish in 1655.
Tobacco and sugar
The first Europeans in the Caribbean were the Spanish who settle in Hispaniola in 1494 and followed quickly into Puerto Rico, Cuba and Jamaica. They were followed by the French and the Dutch who settled throughout the lesser Antilles. The British arrived in in 1614 getting a toehold on St. Kitts, which they shared with the French in 1624, followed by Barbados and the taking of Jamaica from the Spanish in 1655.
tobacco and suger planations.
Tobacco and sugarThe first Europeans in the Caribbean were the Spanish who settle in Hispaniola in 1494 and followed quickly into Puerto Rico, Cuba and Jamaica. They were followed by the French and the Dutch who settled throughout the lesser Antilles. The British arrived in in 1614 getting a toehold on St. Kitts, which they shared with the French in 1624, followed by Barbados and the taking of Jamaica from the Spanish in 1655.
yes
Bananas grow in the Caribbean
Bananas were originally from Africa but it is able to grow in the caribbean so why not plant some lol
The Caribbean is usually too hot for Tulips to thrive as they would in cooler climates. It is possible to grow Tulips there in a controlled, partially artificial environment.
They would often go around demanding money and gifts when the father was not home, to scare the women and children. They made settlement hard because they would mock the Europeans with a "booger dance". Also they helped the settlers by teaching them to grow corn and other types of beans and foods. Also they helped them hunt.
Most of the Caribbean islands were used to grow sugarcane and sugarcane is very labor intensive, as a result, large numbers of slaves were brought to the Caribbean Islands to grow and maintain sugarcane. This made the Caribbean economy heavily dependent on slave labor.
they usually grow in your backyard
No
Because Charleston,SC was a port city and the new England colonys had rocky soil that couldn't grow stuff and the south had moist, fertile soil and had good crops.
because its warm waters.