The Carolinas were rich rice growing areas. Of the thirteen colonies they were also the only ones that at first glance split in two. So, as a final answer, Carolina.
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It helped the economy grow and the colony to prosper.
The colony you're referring to is South Carolina. In the 17th and 18th centuries, many English settlers, along with enslaved Africans, arrived in South Carolina, particularly from Barbados, to cultivate rice plantations. The region's climate and geography were conducive to rice production, leading to the establishment of a plantation economy heavily reliant on slave labor. This system significantly shaped the social and economic landscape of the colony.
growing rice required much labor,so the demand for slaves increased.
cotton on most plantations though you could also argue tobacco for Virginia which is a Southern Colony
South Carolina
Virginia colony was rich in soil and known for cultivating tobacco, while the Carolinas were known for growing rice.
South Carolina
According to Historians, the colony of Georgia earned money by growing cash crops such as rice and indigo with the use of slave labor. The colony also sold lumber and fur as well.
South Carolina
Mostly growing rice and indigo, bricklaying, blacksmiths, shoemakers, fishing, cutting trees andmaking cotton and tobaco
You can eat rice using a spoon, fork or chop sticks. The choice of how you eat your rice depends on what works best for you.
Plantations grew both indigo and rice. After slavery was introduced by James Oglethorpe, cotton became a cash crop. this is how Georgia made money
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gorgia
A common practice for growing rice in the south was to carve out a part of the mountain to form terraces. This gave the farmer more growing area without forcing him to buy additional land.
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