it was very useful
The souths "cash crop" was tobacco and cotton
By using it as a dye in the making of clothes
cotton
Indigo, cotton, rice and tobacco but cotton was the King.
The economy of the southern states(not colonies) was dependent on large plantations due to the production of cotton, the souths cash crop during the 1800's.
The souths "cash crop" was tobacco and cotton
it was important because they could make things.
Cotton
Slaves were expensive and cotton was a very hard crop to raise and maintaine. If a harvest of cotton failed it would negativiley impant the Souths economy.
Cotton
Cotton
cotton
No. Tobacco was the major cash crop.
By using it as a dye in the making of clothes
Cotton was the most important crop in America by 1860.
california
Mississippi