There were many colonies that grew tobacco. These included the Virginia colony, Maryland, and North Carolina, in the United States.
In Colonial America? It was Virginia. Tobacco was their major source of income.
Virginia, from what I know.
Virginia and Maryland
Southern. Virginia in particular.
The middle colonies produced different goods than the southern colonies. For example the Southern colonies produced cotton and tobacco, while the middle colonies produced other goods. In terms of slavery, the New England countries gave up slavery first. Middle colonies like New Jersey were one of the last states to abolish slavery.
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Mostly the Middle Colonies
To large crops produced in the Southern Colonies were rice and tobacco. Other crops that were produced in the Southern Colonies were cotton, indigo, and sugar.
yes, they were known for thier rich soil which produced tobacco and rice.
Only the southern states produced tobacco.
The southern colonies
If you produced tobacco in one of the southern colonies in the late Colonial Era you were a very important financial asset to your government. These tobacco producers did have a say in their colonial government for this reason.
The original 13 colonies major exports were tobacco and iron. Though, the orginal cash crop was just tobacco.
since there was fertile soil, the southen colonies produced many vegetables, like the famous tobacco. since there was fertile soil, the southen colonies produced many vegetables, like the famous tobacco.
The middle colonies produced different goods than the southern colonies. For example the Southern colonies produced cotton and tobacco, while the middle colonies produced other goods. In terms of slavery, the New England countries gave up slavery first. Middle colonies like New Jersey were one of the last states to abolish slavery.
They grew tobacco in the colonies. The tobacco had to be harvested by hand.
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