Tobacco, Indigo, and Rice.
bananas
Either cotton or sugar....not sure.
Crops grown on plantations include cotton, coffee, tobacco, sugar cane, sisal, and various oil seeds and rubber trees.
The chief crop grown on colonial plantations in the Caribbean was sugar cane. It was a highly profitable crop due to the demand for sugar in Europe. The development of plantations and the transatlantic slave trade were closely linked to the production of sugar in the Caribbean.
Tobacco, cotton, cochineal, and cacao. The most important was sugar cane
cotton
Because it was a cash crop that was first grown and sent to England by John Rolfe. This was grown on most plantations in Jamestown as well as indigo.
Plantations were typically specialized in monoculture crops such as sugar, cotton, tobacco, or rice. The type of crop grown depended on the location and climate of the plantation.
In new Spain, the main crop that was grown was maize. Additionally, sugarcane and cotton were both major crops for new Spain.
Well, tobacco was definitely an important crop in Virginia and Maryland.
Simpy because , like any other crop, to maximise the return from a given space.
The South was a cash crop economy of cotton and tobacco.