Peaches,and crops for a while then got into fishing and ate fish
1732
There was cash crops such as tobaco rice and indgo.Crops that Colonial Georgia grew were varied. However, the most popular crops were tobacco, indigo, and rice.Rice, Indigo, Cotton, and TobaccoTobacci, indigo, and rice ... along with the silk industryRice and indigo were the two main cash crops in colonial Georgia, and sugar and tobacco were important as well. Colonial Georgia existed from 1732 to 1777.it was rice
It was founded in 1732 by James Edward Oglethorpe. The date is February 1, 1732, by our modern calendar, although it was February 12, 1732, by the calendar then in use.
Giant panckaes!
The Spanish Crown.
indijo,rice,sugar,cotton
In 1732, Georgia's climate and soil conditions were suitable for cultivating a variety of crops. The colonists could grow staple crops like corn and tobacco, as well as fruits such as peaches and apples. Additionally, they could produce indigo and rice, which were valuable cash crops during that period. The region's warm climate and fertile land made it an ideal location for agriculture.
Cotton peaches and peanuts
1732
1732
There was cash crops such as tobaco rice and indgo.Crops that Colonial Georgia grew were varied. However, the most popular crops were tobacco, indigo, and rice.Rice, Indigo, Cotton, and TobaccoTobacci, indigo, and rice ... along with the silk industryRice and indigo were the two main cash crops in colonial Georgia, and sugar and tobacco were important as well. Colonial Georgia existed from 1732 to 1777.it was rice
farming, about 55% of labor forced work was agriculture
1732.
The Georgia Charter of 1732 was signed on April 21, 1732 and ended in 1752.
Colonial Georgia had an economy based on agriculture. Main crops included sugar, rice, and indigo. Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe in 1732.
In 1732.
1732