cotton because of the cotton gin.......................i think
They grew tobacco and indigo plants (used to make blue dye) in plantations. In other places there are also plantations where they grow oats and wheat.
They were grown in the Southern Plantations
Many slaves in the South were put to work on plantations before and during the Civil War. Many of these plantations were used to grow tobacco.
it depends what you want but if you want to yes you can grow food in plantations
Well, actually the southern plantations grew only a single cash crop. Which was tobacco, then when the middle passage, and the slaves came to the south, tobacco was no longer the cash crop. It was cotton
Children definitely suffered in the civil war. Parents and siblings were killed. Homes were burned down and some were forced to grow up quickly by taking on chores and responsibilities that the slain adults had once taken care of. The relaxed, romantic lifestyle of the children from Southern plantations had changed forever.
the made rice, corn and the also grow crop!
some plantations grow coffee,cotton,and tea for export
Why not?
The plantations were located in the swampy low lands along the cost called the tidewater and where damed to grow rice using large numbers of africin slaves.
'cause it wanted to
Slaves were the main labor source for large plantations.