Poly Cotton is planted in the south of U.S.A but can sometimes be planted in other in other parts of countries too!
Slaves Harvested and Planted the cotton and the Wealthy plantain owners got the profit
Cotton is the crop that is planted in Alabama.
Yes, cotton is a cash crop plant that is planted in monoculture for harvest and sale.
Spurred by continuing worldwide demand, U.S. cotton production and acres planted grew steadily until reaching its peak in 1925, when 45 million acres of American soil were planted with cotton
it decreased (APEX)
the only known thing loyalist planted was cotton
Cotton is a summer season crop. If planted in winter its growth will be limited by lower temperature and light intensity.
Cotton is a major agriculture crop in Mississippi. More than one million acres of cotton are planted each year.
Profit per pound of cotton skyrocketed and with it the amount of cotton planted for harvest. United States cotton exports rose 6,000% between 1790 and 1815.
Pueblo Indians planted corn, beans, cotton and sunflowers
In the Caribbean, cotton is primarily planted in the Dominican Republic. The climate and soil conditions in this region are conducive to cotton cultivation. While not a major cash crop compared to other agricultural products like sugar and tobacco, cotton farming does exist and contributes to the local economy. Other Caribbean nations may have small-scale cotton production, but the Dominican Republic is the most notable for this crop.
Cotton is planted, it comes from the ground, its a plant, after its got from the ground it goes to factories that convert it into strings then to cloth. If you want to see images go on Google Images and search "cotton".