The British introduced several crops to Jamaica during their colonial rule, significantly impacting the island's agriculture. Notably, they brought sugar cane, which became the cornerstone of Jamaica's economy and led to the establishment of large sugar plantations. Additionally, they introduced coffee, which thrived in Jamaica's mountainous regions, and various fruits such as bananas and coconuts, which further diversified the agricultural landscape. These crops have played a crucial role in shaping Jamaica's agricultural identity and economy.
they contributed their language, culture and crops.
What did the British contribute to Jamaica?
Jamaica used to be part of the British Empire.
Specify question. Are you talking about the Spanish language or people?
plants
Weeds
jamacins
yes
Corn and cocunut...
what did the british use Jamaica for , after they captured it in 1655
This is because Jamaica is a British colony.
How does 4h contribute to agriculture in Jamaica