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Several different colonies exported tobacco and rice. I don't know about indigo. However, you should probably know that rice was not an exclusively American crop. I don't think it even came from America in the first place. Tobacco (and indigo, I think) definitely did come from America, however, and tobacco was a major cash crop for many American colonies.
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They are the English.
"Raw" cotton means cotton that is unginned.
tobacco farms sprung up all over Virginia and North Carolina
America or and Africa
cotton, indigo, and tobacco
The colonists came to America for religious freedom, fertile soil for tobacco and rice, and treasures.
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The English came to America because they wanted more freedom and a better colony.
to learn English (come to America)
puoi venire in America
Several different colonies exported tobacco and rice. I don't know about indigo. However, you should probably know that rice was not an exclusively American crop. I don't think it even came from America in the first place. Tobacco (and indigo, I think) definitely did come from America, however, and tobacco was a major cash crop for many American colonies.
In the 1800's.
The south was an economy based on cotton, rice, indigo, and tobacco. If you look at the number of bales of cotton produced after the cotton gin was invented there is a direct relationship between the number of slaves and bales of cotton. Much of the cotton was sold to England and it was thought by the planters that the English would come to aid them in the civil war. The truth was the cotton wasn't needed by England because they all ready a lot in storage. The fact that the southern economy was not industrial is a big factor in loosing the civil war and the problems in recovery from the war.
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They wanted gold and land.