apples, peaches, blueberries, cranberries, and strawberries.
In new Spain, the main crop that was grown was maize. Additionally, sugarcane and cotton were both major crops for new Spain.
Yes they did, there are several websites about it if you simply do a correct google search. Small family plots were grown, the quality might not have been great, and some years it may have died, but poor farmers had no store to buy goods in most of the time, so they grew whatever they had too. It is still grown for fun as well! Also have you ever heard of Connecticut broadleaf tobacco? Its used in a huge % of cigars, and is grown north of NJ, in a colder climate.
all its crops its called The Garden State
New Jersey has warm climate and good soil so it is very easy to grow cash crops. The cash crops make it a very wealthy state. They grow things like wheat, barley, and oats. New Jersey has warm climate and good soil so it is very easy to grow cash crops. The cash crops make it a very wealthy state. They grow things like wheat, barley, and oats.
The Alamo was an abandoned church that was turned into a fort. No crops were grown there.
The two major crops of New Jersey are cranberries, and blueberries. Apples, peaches, and strawberries are also grown in New Jersey.
Major crops in colonial New Jersey include grain, rice, wheat barley and indigo.
Indigo, rice, hemp, tobacco,
Corn, Pumpkins,bluberrys,patatoes,and blackberrys♥
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Colonial New Jersey had a lot of farms and crops; tobacco crops.
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In new Spain, the main crop that was grown was maize. Additionally, sugarcane and cotton were both major crops for new Spain.
Many crops were grown in colonial New Jersey. Grain, rice, wheat barley and indigo were all common crops to find. In addition to this, the standard corn and some cotton was grown as well.
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