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Q: What were two plantatin crops grown in South Carolina and Georgia?
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Name the southern colonies?

North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia


What were two plantation crops grown in south carolina and georgia?

Rice and indigo


What Crops did plantations in Georgia and South Carolina grow?

They grew indigo, corn,rice, and tobacco.


Which Colonies would most likely have had cash crops in large plantation?

Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia were reliant on cash crops.


What crops were grown on a southern plantation?

many types but the these are the most comon: cotton corn tobacco(mostly in north carolina, south carolina, virginia, and flordia) wheat peaches (mostly in south carolina & georgia)


Why was slavery so important to the economies of South Carolina and Georgia in the 1700s?

They used a slave-plantation system, in which slaves were responsible for labor to produce crops; crops fueled their economies.


Which Carolina used slaves to grow crops?

It is South Carolina


By 1750 all the southern plantation colonies?

By 1750 The Southern plantation colonies all practiced slavery. All 13 colonies practiced slavery. Georgia and South Carolina did produce staple crops for export (Crops that can be stored for later use), but North Carolina had smaller farms than either South Carolina or Georgia and participated mostly in timber and cattle farming when it comes to economics


Why were there few tobacco plantations in South Carolina and Georgia?

Tobacco ruined the soil after a few years, so other crops had to be planted to enrich the soil again.


What crops were traded in South Carolina?

fods such as grains and corns.


What was the commerial crops in South Carolina in 1799?

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What are the South Carolina cash crops?

they grew indigo, cotton, tobacco, and rice