corn, potatoes, and bananas
they grew indigo, cotton, tobacco, and rice
a bunch of different seasons
They grew most of the crops that are grown today with the exception of:Wheat (which originated in the Middle East)Tomatoes (which originated in South America)Hemp (which is now illegal in the US, and it was not used for smoking)
Henry Grady's idea for a new south was limiting the crops farmers grew.
rice, indigo and tobacco were grown there because the soil was rich and fertile
the South grew those crops
They grew cash crops.
the Cherokee Tribe
mangroves , cotton , thick forest!! :)
they grew indigo, cotton, tobacco, and rice
Farmers from the south west and the south began an association for growing crops. They bought, sold & grew crops for each other at a lower price.
a bunch of different seasons
wheat
the settlers grew corn, tobacco, rice, grains,
They grew indigo, corn,rice, and tobacco.
The group of colonies that grew cash crops on plantations and used black slaves for farming were centralized. These colonies were in the south.
Eliza Lucas Pinckney is a South Carolina planter who grew indigo. She developed indigo as one of its most important cash crops.