The tobacco grown in Jamestown was neither liked by the settlers or consumers back in Europe. John Rolfe solved this problem by successfully cross pollinating the Jamestown Tobacco with a strain from Trinidad in the West Indies, and producing a superior blend. .
the tabbaco crops and even more so when the law passed that lifelong black slavery was okay
a huge, cheap, work force was needed to grow it.NovaNETThere is no problem with growing cash crops that I am aware of. Hay is a cash crop I grow.
The practice of slavery made the growing of cash crops profitable in the South. It was decades after slavery that mechanization made it extremely profitable again.
As farms produced more crops, prices declined..
Yes, Jamestown struggled with growing crops due to poor soil quality, unfamiliarity with the local growing conditions, and insufficient farming knowledge among the early settlers. This contributed to food shortages and was a significant challenge in their initial years of settlement.
To try to feed an ever-growing world population.
the system of growing a sequence of different crops on the same ground so as to maintain or increase its fertility
The English founded Jamestown. The English settlers grew the cash crops in Jamestown.
The crops they ate was corn,potato's, and
Humans increase our food supply growing crops, and raising cattle
The tobacco grown in Jamestown was neither liked by the settlers or consumers back in Europe. John Rolfe solved this problem by successfully cross pollinating the Jamestown Tobacco with a strain from Trinidad in the West Indies, and producing a superior blend. .
The people in Jamestown were more interested in finding gold and silver rather than spreading religion and growing crops while the Massachusetts Bay coloney was focused on spreading religion.
The colonists at Jamestown, the second English colony in what would later become the United States, faced a slew of fatal problems. A prolonged drought that made growing food crops and finding fresh water difficult led to starvation and the drinking of contaminated water,
The owners of the company
Planted crops
mainly tobacco