In addition to rice, tobacco, silk, and cotton, colonists also grew a variety of other crops, including indigo, which was used as a dye, and various grains like wheat and corn. They cultivated fruits and vegetables such as apples, peaches, and potatoes to support their diets. Additionally, some colonies focused on growing flax for linen and hemp for rope and textiles. These diverse agricultural practices contributed to the colonies' self-sufficiency and economic development.
They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo
Although much is made of American colonial cotton plantations it was not the only crop grown.Cash crops such as sugar, maize, rice, tobacco etc., were grown.In addition crops for consumption were also cultivated. Wheat, maize, peas, beans et al.
they grew indigo, cotton, tobacco, and rice
mainly cotton and tobacco
3 of the main things they grew were sugar, tobacco and cotton
They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo
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They grew indigo, flax and tobacco.
they grew indigo, cotton, tobacco, and rice
Grew cash crops such as cotton and tobacco
Grew crash crops such as cotton and tobacco
mainly cotton and tobacco
Grew crash crops such as cotton and tobacco
Although much is made of American colonial cotton plantations it was not the only crop grown.Cash crops such as sugar, maize, rice, tobacco etc., were grown.In addition crops for consumption were also cultivated. Wheat, maize, peas, beans et al.
3 of the main things they grew were sugar, tobacco and cotton
The land they mostly grew cotton and tobacco and exported lumber.
The land they mostly grew cotton and tobacco and exported lumber.