It was sex
the South grew those crops
cotton tobacco indigo rice
Cash crops. Example: some of the earliest cash crops in North America were tobacco and cotton.
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
Tobacco
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
If you are talking about the southern colonies during the Civil War, their main cash crops would have been tobacco or cotton. Due to the environment, their location was ideal during the time for such products, as well as plantation life (seeing that the south used slave labor to pick such crops). If you recall the Anaconda Embargo the North placed on the South during the war, it was enplaced in order to try to "suffocate" the South by taking away their main source of revenue, cash crops, which they traded with foreign countries in order to finance the war.
If you are talking about the southern colonies during the Civil War, their main cash crops would have been tobacco or cotton. Due to the environment, their location was ideal during the time for such products, as well as plantation life (seeing that the south used slave labor to pick such crops). If you recall the Anaconda Embargo the North placed on the South during the war, it was enplaced in order to try to "suffocate" the South by taking away their main source of revenue, cash crops, which they traded with foreign countries in order to finance the war.
Tobacco
Cash crops is another name for tabocco because many people would buy tabacco and so people got rich off of it. Cash crops were found in the south.
They grew cash crops.
Tundra doesn't grow crops, so there is no cash crop.