Cotton was vary popular in the lait 1700 to 1800 and it still is!!
Tobacco, and cotton
Indigo Rice & Sugar
They used a slave-plantation system, in which slaves were responsible for labor to produce crops; crops fueled their economies.
In the 1700s, Georgia's main crops included rice, indigo, and tobacco. Rice became particularly significant due to the state's swampy coastal regions, which provided ideal growing conditions. Indigo, a blue dye plant, was also cultivated for export, while tobacco was a staple cash crop. These crops contributed to the colony's economy and shaped its agricultural practices.
Mostly Corn and beans.
corn
Georgia was found for the crops area.
because of crops <---Not true
four year rotation of crops -1700s
CLEAN THE DISHES, HARVEST THE CROPS AND MILK THE COWS.
1 set of crops
I think it is pecans, tobacco, peaches, and cotton. Sorry if this info is incorrect!