Tobacco.
Yes they produced indigo, rice, hemp and tobacco.
tobacco
corn and tobacco
Tobacco became the cash crop.
Yes. For personal use only. Many organic gardeners grow tobacco as a natural pesticide.
Yes they produced indigo, rice, hemp and tobacco.
tobacco
corn and tobacco
During colonial times, Virginia produced a great deal of tobacco and cotton.
Europeans forced Africans to grow cash crops such as cotton, sugar, coffee, and tobacco on plantations during the colonial era. These crops were in high demand in Europe and were used to generate wealth for the colonial powers.
Maryland buffers as a border between humid continental and subtropical climates, initially a lot of temperate crops are grown including corn, beans, squash, etc. Southern Maryland may be warm enough to grow cotton in some years.
Cotton and tobacco.
Tobacco, Carrots and sushi
Tobacco became the cash crop.
well slavery beginned in colonial America because in 1619 1700 that slavery became the main labor force in the southern colonies the development of the cotton and tobacco crop as a major profit crop saw the increase of that peculiar instituition as the plantation system was developed to grow more and more cotton and tobacco
Maybe cotton,
Tobacco.