Cash crops are agricultural products grown primarily for sale and profit rather than for personal consumption, such as cotton, tobacco, and sugar. Plantations are large-scale farms that typically focus on the cultivation of these cash crops and often rely on labor-intensive practices. Historically, plantations have been associated with the exploitation of labor, including enslaved people, to maximize the production of cash crops for export markets. Thus, the relationship between cash crops and plantations is rooted in economic profit and large-scale agricultural practices.
plantation
Slave labor
its a cash crop
Yes, I believe that tobacco was a cash crop seeing as how they sold it to make money. Yes, tobacco was a cash crop
Subsistence crop
plantation
there is not that much plantation
cotton (a cash crop) tobaco
Slave labor
I don’t know
You buy slaves to pick the crops for you. that way when you sell the crops you dont have to use part of the crop money to pay the workers...?
The relationship, was that slaves were needed to harvest the crops, so the plantation owner could get his profit from them.
its a cash crop
it is a cash crop
cash crop
Sugar cane was, and still is, the primary crop grown at Oak Alley Plantation. For more, see the related link below.
Rice was the main cash crop in the southern colonies. This contributed to slaves because it took many slaves to work a rice plantation. :)