It started in Virgina. But was moved to North Carolina because Virgina was to crowed.
They farmed mainly bananas, tobacco and cotton
The Pequot Indians mainly farmed. They farmed corn, beans, squash, and tobacco.
in southern states like no. carolina and Virginia
The Cherokee farmed Bean, Corn ,Sunflower Seed ,Pumpkin's and Tobacco.
Yes they produced indigo, rice, hemp and tobacco.
maryland was a sucess because it had money and had farmed goods as in tobacco and indigo and rice etc....
One of the settlers had tobacco seeds (which were nearly impossible to get from Spain..where it was farmed at the time... because the penalty for giving tobacco seeds was death) Even at that time, Britian would do anything to get their hands on tobacco. Soon every garden in Jamestown was growing tobacco, and soon became an extremely wealthy settlement in the 13 colonies.
They were rich and had rich farmland also farmed tobacco and lots of rice.
Cotton, soy beans, and tobacco. Also corn, and probably a lot of other crops.
they farmed crops such as rice,corn,and grow tobacco plants to trade and became wealthy.
Yes. Yes they are. Tobacco is farmed. The sad part is much of the tobacco in cigarettes is imported, and not grown locally. Chewing tobacco still has a its place in American agriculture. The lives that cigarettes ruin, however, are not renewable....
Jamestown, Virginia, was best known for its cash crop farmers, particularly those who farmed tobacco. Jamestown was one of the first successful English settlements in America and played a significant role in the development of the tobacco industry in the colonies.