North Carolina grows a wide range of crops--from corn and other vegetables to cotton. It is very often associated with growing tobacco, which it does in abundance. It is one of the top three states for tobacco and cotton, but nearly any crop that can be grown east of the Mississippi River will thrive here.
pilgrims grew all different corn like red , and purple they also grew , squash ect.
the Kwakiutl grew crops like corn,beans,and sqaush
fish, blueberries'
The English founded Jamestown. The English settlers grew the cash crops in Jamestown.
they grew cash crops and food cash crops as tabbaco metal and others
what three crops grew in Greece soil
Crops grew well in Mesopotamia because of its very fertile land
Tobacco and rice
Corn/Fruit
mangroves , cotton , thick forest!! :)
they grew crops and hunted for food as well
Crops grew well in Mesopotamia because it was located near the fertile crescent which had rich fertile land
well they grew crops and they hunted for they'er food
Two crops came to dominate Carolina agriculture. In the 1680s planters discovered that rice grew well in the wet coastal lowlands. Growing rice required much labor, and the demand for slave labor rose. Another important crop was indigo.
the South grew those crops
Well they built cooked cleaned made clothes grew crops when could
They grew mostly cash crops.