Yes, corn and wheat were planted in the Southern Colonies. The warm climate and fertile soil made these crops suitable for cultivation, and they were important staples for both local consumption and trade. Corn, in particular, was a key crop for both Native Americans and European settlers, while wheat became increasingly important as demand grew. Overall, agriculture played a vital role in the economy of the Southern Colonies.
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cotton, tobacco, rice, corn, and wheat
The Plymouth Colony planted crops such as wheat, barley, peas, corn, and squash. They also planted gardens with herbs and vegetables. Additionally, they cultivated apple orchards for fruit production.
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The Roanoke colony planted a variety of crops including corn, beans, squash, and other vegetables. They also grew grains such as wheat and barley. However, their success in agriculture was limited due to challenges such as poor soil quality and conflicts with Native American populations.
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They planted wheat, barley, corn, and vegetables.
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Corn, Wheat, Grain, Rice, Indigo