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The southern colonies had large, spread out plantations there, and the crops they grew were indigo,rice, and some of corn. ER......... hope that helped...........Sincerely,:3
the southern coloniesthe southern colonies
New England depended on southern colonies for the supply of materials such as cotton and foodstuffs.
The Southern Colonies grew cash crops, including cotton, tobacco, and indigo. The Middle Colonies grew grain, such as wheat and rye. The Northern Colonies did not rely on agriculture, but raised pigs and chickens.
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Southern colonies made much of their money through agriculture. They grew a variety of crops like cotton and tobacco which were in demand back home.
they grew corn,tobacco,sugar cane,cotton,rice,indigo, and more
The southern colonies had large, spread out plantations there, and the crops they grew were indigo,rice, and some of corn. ER......... hope that helped...........Sincerely,:3
the southern coloniesthe southern colonies
The Southern Colonies were one of the most fertile parts of the country. The vegetation included tobacco and cotton. There were also natural greens that grew.
Rice was not a cash crop for the southern colonies but tobacco, indigo, and corn wheat were. In addition, perhaps the biggest cash crop grown in the southern colonies was cotton. The South grew to rely so heavily on cotton and the money it generated that it began to direct their society, leading to the Southern dependence on slavery.
Cotton
When speaking about the British-American colonies, the ones in the Southern part of their colonies grew cotton and tobacco for export and domestic use. The labor of African Black slaves worked the fields.
New England depended on southern colonies for the supply of materials such as cotton and foodstuffs.
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The Southern Colonies. Virginia grew tobacco. South Carolina grew rice and indigo.