Tobacco was a major source of economy, it great easy and survived harsh conditions. It was essentially a cash crop. It was the reason England wanted the Americans colonies so much.
Tobacco was important to colonial Maryland because it could readily be grown there, and there was a cash demand for that crop.
Maryland
Tobacco.
Answermainly tobacco but also iron
tobacco was the economy dependent of Maryland
Shipbuilding, Tobacco
Maryland
Yes but tobacco was the cash crop.
No. Tobacco was the major cash crop.
Maryland grew tobacco,raieed chicken and tobacco for a export.
Maryland buffers as a border between humid continental and subtropical climates, initially a lot of temperate crops are grown including corn, beans, squash, etc. Southern Maryland may be warm enough to grow cotton in some years.
Tobacco farmers.
Tobacco.
no
tobacco
Maryland's economy was tobacco.
Tobacco played a important role in the economics of the thriteen colonies because it was the major export at the time. Another important crop was corn because they never heard of the plant until the settlers came to America.
They grew tobacco for money and trade