There was no "king" in the south at any time. Nobility in the United States since 1789 to today is not recognized. The only king in the south is a reference to the dominance of cotton called "king cotton". This is not a person, but a crop.
Huge amounts of it were grown and most of the economy of the south was from money made from selling it. Sugar cane was also an important source of income.
Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
Cotton was the main cash crop of the South during the Reconstruction Era.
Sugarcane was not a major cash crop in the South. Some of the major cash crops were cotton and tobacco.
Cotton was the crop king of the south.
Cotton and tobacco.
King cotton!
Cash crop leader has changed over time. After cotton, tobacco became king. Due to exports, it still may be the king cash crop of the southern US. kapm
The crop that was prosperous for the South was cotton.
There was no "king" in the south at any time. Nobility in the United States since 1789 to today is not recognized. The only king in the south is a reference to the dominance of cotton called "king cotton". This is not a person, but a crop.
Huge amounts of it were grown and most of the economy of the south was from money made from selling it. Sugar cane was also an important source of income.
The most profitable crop in the south was Cotton .
Indigo, cotton, rice and tobacco but cotton was the King.
None. There was no King of the Igbo.You may be thinking of Yams, the king of cropsamong the Igbo, a man's crop.
No, the leading crop raised in the South was cotton
Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.