in the slavery period from the 17th century to 1865, field slaves who worked in plantations mainly harvested tobacco, sugar cane, coffee and cotton.
The past tense of harvest is harvested.
The past participle of "harvest" is "harvested."
The past perfect tense of harvest is had harvested.
The Aztecs typically harvested their crops twice a year. The first harvest was around May or June, while the second harvest occurred between October and November. They mainly grew crops such as maize (corn), beans, squash, and amaranth.
The period of gathering crops is known as the harvest season. It typically occurs in the late summer or early autumn, when crops are ready to be collected and stored for consumption or sale. Timing of the harvest can vary depending on the type of crop and regional climate.
well spanish brought slaves to harvest the cash crop tocacco and cotton
ok then i dont really no
Because there were no slaves to harvest them
Slaves were kept in the West Indies to grow and harvest sugar and molesses.
They made slaves grow crops and harvest them.
pumpkins,corn,tomateos
African slaves.
Slaves were the free labor that the farmers needed to harvest the cotton>
Usually farmers wanted slaves because they had alot of land and needed much help to plant and harvest the crops
yes, it was. they needed the slaves to harvest their crops, such as cotton
The largest concentration of slaves in North America was in the southern states. They used slaves extensively to harvest labor intensive crops like cotton.
Made it easier to harvest cotton by separating the seeds I think, which was done by hand by the slaves and it increased production and lessened the need for slaves.