You can't starve to death on grain,
No, cotton is a fibre.
Made it possible to ship grain and other goods from southern or northern china
Made it possible to ship grain and other goods from southern or northern china
The Southern Colonies grew cash crops, including cotton, tobacco, and indigo. The Middle Colonies grew grain, such as wheat and rye. The Northern Colonies did not rely on agriculture, but raised pigs and chickens.
Rice,grain, tobacco,cotton.
the Gauls emerged around the 5th century BC as the bearers of the La Tène culture north of the Alps (spread across the lands between the Seine, Middle Rhine and upper Elbe). By the 4th century BC, they spread over much of what is now France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Southern Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia by virtue of controlling the trade routes along the river systems of the Rhône, Seine, Rhine, and Danube, and they quickly expanded into Northern Italy, the Balkans, Transylvania and Galatia.
The European countries, especially Great Britain, found other places to get their cotton. Britain had colonies, such as India and Egypt, that gave them cotton at a cheaper price. The European countries also depended on the Union for wheat shipments. The Union threatened to cut off wheat shipments to Britain if it bought Confederate cotton and sold it arms in return. The lack of grain would lead to food shortages and internal unrest for the governments. There was too much risk involved in continuing to buy the cotton shipments from the Confederacy because grain was more important.
farm
grain,cotton,sugarcane,sugar beet,tea,and fruit
Most grain is produced in farms that are in the earth's temperate zones. Earth has two temperate zones. The Northern temperate zone stratches from the Arctic Circle to the Tropic of Cancer. The Southern temperate zone ranges from the Tropic of Capricorn to the Antarctic Circle.
rice
yes they did