fish, blueberries'
In the 1600s, Jamestown's settlers primarily grew tobacco, which became the colony's cash crop and was essential for its economic success. Other crops included corn, wheat, and barley, which were cultivated for sustenance. Additionally, the settlers experimented with various fruits and vegetables, such as beans and peas, to support their diets. Overall, the agricultural practices in Jamestown evolved to adapt to the local environment and market demands.
pilgrims grew all different corn like red , and purple they also grew , squash ect.
They raised new crops from the Americans
the Kwakiutl grew crops like corn,beans,and sqaush
Agriculture in Germany in 1600s was a common practice. Most people lived in rural areas and would grow crops for food in large quantities.
They mostly grew cash crops like rice, tobacco and indigo.
Plymouth wasn't established until 1620 and they mainly grew corn, squish, some fruits.
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tobacco and rice
what three crops grew in Greece soil
Tobacco
tobacco
the South grew those crops
Mollasses rum and leather was made. people grew crops and fished for money. people had slaves to take care of animals and plantation and there was religious freedom.
They grew mostly cash crops.
they did not do much crops but they grew corn
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