tobacco, rice, indigo,cotton, sugar cane, corn, and wheat
Rice, sugar cane, cotton, cattle, tabbaco, and indigo (wich is blue dye).
Peaches,and crops for a while then got into fishing and ate fish
Cotton fibers contain 3% sugar. The sugar in cotton fibers come from the cotton plant sugars which consist of monosaccharide, glucose, and fructose. There are also insect sugars that cause stickiness, and those sugars come from whiteflies.
no, it is made of purified sugar
Cotton, sugar, timber, tobacco, molasses, and rum.
Cotton Candy?
Cotton, sugar cane, wheat, and rice make four.
All of it. Its spun sugar
Maryland won the Sugar Bowl in 1952.
The French established their permanent colony in the Americas primarily in Canada, particularly in the region known as New France. The city of Quebec, founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, became the center of French colonial activity in the area. They also established settlements in parts of the Caribbean, such as Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), which became a significant colony for sugar production.
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