Cotton
the South
the major crop prior to the civil war was cotton
tabacco
Actually the reason why New Amsterdam (New York) was established was for fur trade. The agricultural crop that was most exported from this colony was WHEAT! They also exported a lot of fish! corn you're all wrong, it was lumber
The principal cash crop of the Southern states before the Civil War was cotton. The invention of the cotton gin in the late 18th century significantly boosted cotton production, making it highly profitable and central to the Southern economy. This led to the expansion of plantations and a reliance on enslaved labor for cultivation and harvesting. Cotton became known as "King Cotton," symbolizing its economic importance to the region.
Tobacco is Zimbabwe's main export crop by value accounting for about 20% of total exports.
Kenya's most important cash crop is tea. Tea exports in 2001 were reported to be over $400 million dollars. 18% of Kenya's total exports come from its tea.
Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
Cotton
cotton
Just before the Civil War, cotton was the largest cash crop exported from the South. The invention of the cotton gin in the late 18th century significantly boosted cotton production, making it a cornerstone of the Southern economy. By the 1860s, cotton accounted for a substantial portion of U.S. exports, highlighting its critical role in both the regional and national economy. This reliance on cotton also contributed to the tensions that led to the Civil War.
Syrup?
Corn
the South
Coffee it also exports most of it hope this helps.
Well wine, cheese, and mushrooms are three of there biggest exports, crop wise.
the major crop prior to the civil war was cotton