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Louisiana was a slave state so most plantation owners had slaves. Slaves usually picked cotton. so i would say that the main crop was cotton.

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Cotton and tobacco were two of the main crops grown in the US during the 1800s. Sugar cane, indigo, and rice were other crops they grew.

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The most important crop in the South in the 1800's? Would be cotton. It still is.

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