Cotton, rice, corn, wheat, beans, green beans, artichoke, onions, chilly peppers, strawberries, sweet potatoes, grain, bananas etc. The link below will give more details.
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The river is also a source of commerce in the form of fishing and providing irrigation for agriculture along its route
There are two types of Egypt. The stereotypical Egypt which is sand dunes, and the extremely fertile Egypt were food is abundant. Along the Nile and its floodplain, the ability to grow crops is very good. The floodplain is rich in nutrients and water supply.
The rich fertile soil along the river that is one of the few places reasonable agriculture can take place.
Mainly for agriculture because of the water supply and the silt deposited by annual floods along the Nile River that created the rich and fertile soil.
The Songhai Empire was located along the Niger River in West Africa. This river provided a vital water source for agriculture, trade, and transportation, and played a significant role in the empire's economy and development.
well... i looked this up and it doesen't say what kind of crops they planted,but i do know that they planted crops along the nial river.
While there are towns and cities along the Mississippi River, people do not live directly on the river itself. The river serves as a natural border and transportation route, but the land along its banks is used for agriculture, industry, and recreation, rather than residential development.
The Euphrates River runs through Syria, Turkey, and Iraq. It is one of the two main rivers in the region, along with the Tigris River, and has been a crucial water source for agriculture and transportation in the area for thousands of years.
The Niger River was the center of the Songhai Empire, the Mali Empire, and the Kanem-Bornu Empire. These civilizations thrived along the river due to its strategic location for trade, agriculture, and transportation.
Agriculture benifited from the Columbia river's water. Many irrigated crops included Alfalfa, potatoes, mint, beets, beans, orchard fruit, and wine grapes. :D
it is along the colorado's river