cotton
In the south they were known for growing tobacco and cotton.
Cotton
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
Huge amounts of it were grown and most of the economy of the south was from money made from selling it. Sugar cane was also an important source of income.
Cotton was the crop king of the south.
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In the 1840s and 1850s (but well before and for some time after), the most important crop in the agricultural region of the American South was cotton. By this time known as "King Cotton", the bumper-crop of the South was so lucrative (because it was so much desired around the world) that it was almost exclusively raised by Southern planters. This strength was also the South's weakness, as it undermined more general agricultural and industrial development while also committed the South to maintaining (and even growing) its slave population.
Tobacco and rice.
cotten
In the south they were known for growing tobacco and cotton.
Cotton and tobacco are the two big ones.
Cotton
canola
rice
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
Sugar cane and coffee.
Coffee is the cash crop grown in Columbia.