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Your question says "which of the following crops", but does not include a list, following. Some crops that were very important at that time were cotton, peanuts, and tobacco.
The crop that enabled Jamestown to flourish was tobacco. Introduced by John Rolfe in the early 1600s, tobacco became immensely profitable and established Virginia as a key player in the colonial economy. For over a century, tobacco was America's largest export, driving economic growth and attracting settlers to the region. Its cultivation also led to significant changes in land use and labor practices, including the rise of the plantation system.
Sugar cane plantations in the Caribbean provide the region's largest export crop. Other important export crops are bananas, citrus fruits, coffee, and spices.
Tea was first exported from England, not Africa or America. The British began importing tea from China in the 17th century, and it became popular in England by the 18th century. While tea was later grown and exported from places like India and Africa, the initial export to Europe came from China, facilitated by English traders.
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Chocolate is a main export and crop for the industry.
which century? Raleigh commercialized tobacco around 1595. otherwise wood and corn
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Yes, the United States does export medical and surgical instruments to other countries. These exports are an important part of the healthcare industry and contribute significantly to the U.S. economy.
yes America does export things to other countries example Canada and japan
No it is not illegal to export horses for slaughter.
there is nothing unique about export
It was important so that the colonies could export the tea back to England, in return for materials they needed but could not get in America.
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South Carolina exported several crops in the 18th century. Two of the major products were coal and tomatoes in 1710.