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labor intensive.
Chile has a strong agriculture base that forms a basis for fruit and vegetable exports. This is particularly true when nations such as the USA are experiencing Winter when Chile ( on the southern side of the Ecuador is having Summer ). With this said, the climate of Chile's environment is vital for agriculture.
The southern colonies developed plantation agriculture primarily due to their fertile soil and favorable climate, which were well-suited for growing cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. The demand for these crops in Europe created a profitable market, encouraging landowners to invest in large-scale farming operations. Additionally, the reliance on enslaved African labor provided a steady workforce necessary for the intensive labor required by plantation agriculture. This economic model became central to the southern colonies' economy and social structure.
I grew up in southern alberta and it grows all over the prairies here
The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.
Slavery expanded most rapidly in the Southern colonies during the 1700s, due to the labor-intensive nature of agriculture, particularly cash crops like tobacco, rice, and later cotton. The Southern colonies had a larger demand for enslaved labor compared to the Northern colonies.
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Southern farmers historically depended on crops such as cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugarcane for their livelihood. These crops were labor-intensive and required large amounts of land, as well as the labor of enslaved individuals before the Civil War. The economy of the southern states was largely driven by agriculture, and the success of the crop harvests determined the financial well-being of many farmers.
W. F. Massey has written: 'Massey's Garden book for the Southern states' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Vegetable gardening 'Practical farming' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Agriculture
agriculture and indigo
Black eyed peas.
Thomas Kennerly Wolfe has written: 'Southern States' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Cooperative, Cooperative Agriculture, Southern States Cooperative