cotton and tobacco
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Virginia has many crops that are grown in their state. The main crops in Virginia are tobacco, hay, corn, soy beans, wheat, and potato's.
Farming was important in Virginia dating from the beginning of Jamestown. Starting as a way to survive a hostile climate, farming became a huge industry because of the cash crop, tobacco. Tobacco became a livelihood for the farmers and plantation owners, and they owned or employed many others, who actually worked the land.
Consumer goods became more important to European economies than agricultural products. (APEX)
Tourist Industry. Tourist Industry.
Virginia's economy benefited significantly from its rich agricultural resources, particularly tobacco, which became a highly sought-after commodity in Europe. The cultivation and processing of this cash crop stimulated trade routes and economic ties between Virginia and European markets, leading to increased demand and export opportunities. Additionally, other agricultural products like corn, wheat, and livestock contributed to the colony's trade, enhancing its role in transatlantic commerce. This agricultural foundation laid the groundwork for Virginia's economic development and prosperity in the colonial era.
China was especially important to this industry in the 1990s
Ok. I'm pretty sure it is the oil industry.
Virginia now became west Virginia and Virginia
Virginia became a state on 25 June 1788.
The woods of Virginia teemed with animals. Animal skins would be important from the beginning. Salted fish were also important. A few years later, tobacco became the most important product.
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