The cash crop that the colony Jamestown had was tobacco.
There was a significant amount of money that backed the colony at Jamestown. That helped in its success, but the main crop of success was tobacco.
Introducing tabacco as a cash crop-apex
a substance crop is freshly grown wash and eaten , a cash crop is applied with chemicals
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Soy beans are Virginia's main cash crop. Corn is #2 and tobacco #3.
Tobacco
Tobacco was important to Jamestown because it became a profitable cash crop that helped the colony's economy thrive. The demand for tobacco in Europe led to increased trade and prosperity for the settlers in Jamestown.
The main crop of Virginia was tobacco. This was mainly grown in Jamestown and served as the main cash crop in the colony.
Tabacco, it saved the colony from ending up like Roanoke.
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming, specifically tobacco. Tobacco became a significant cash crop that drove the economy of the Virginia colony and contributed to its prosperity.
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming.
The settlers grew tobacco as their cash crop. This got them a lot of money.
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming.
The cash crop of Jamestown was tobacco ( I am not sure ) I don't know the 2nd part.
Jamestown's (VA) primary cash crop was Tobacco.
The cash crop that saved Jamestown was tobacco, introduced by John Rolfe in 1612. Its cultivation proved profitable and attracted investment and settlers, revitalizing the struggling colony's economy. Tobacco became a highly sought-after export in Europe, ensuring the colony's financial viability and leading to increased trade and growth. This success also established the plantation system, which had lasting socio-economic impacts on the region.
Tobacco