because patterns of plantation production of cash crops produced by coercive labor emerged there. in that sentence, 'cash crops' is the key word i guess :) i you! :)
tobacco
You mean cash crop, and it was Tobacco.
In colonial Maryland, settlers could produce a variety of goods thanks to the fertile land and favorable climate. Tobacco emerged as the dominant cash crop, driving the economy and leading to the establishment of large plantations. Additionally, farmers cultivated grain, vegetables, and fruits, while also raising livestock. The diverse agricultural output supported both local consumption and trade with other colonies and Europe.
tobacco
tobacco
because patterns of plantation production of cash crops produced by coercive labor emerged there. in that sentence, 'cash crops' is the key word i guess :) i you! :)
The 3 cash crops in the middle colonies were rice, indigo, and tobacco.
tobacco
The cash crop list from several southern colonies included rice, corn, tea and coffee. However, tobacco was the main cash crop in most colonies.
In the 1690s, rice emerged as a major cash crop in South Carolina, significantly contributing to the colony's economy. The region's coastal wetlands provided an ideal environment for rice cultivation. In contrast, Georgia, founded later in 1733, initially focused on other crops like silk and indigo, with rice becoming less dominant in its agricultural landscape during that period. This difference in cash crop focus was influenced by variations in climate, soil, and agricultural practices between the two colonies.
You mean cash crop, and it was Tobacco.
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tobacco
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.