Actually, the question is "What is the cash crop of the Plymouth Colony" COTTON
Rice was not a cash crop for the southern colonies but tobacco, indigo, and corn wheat were. In addition, perhaps the biggest cash crop grown in the southern colonies was cotton. The South grew to rely so heavily on cotton and the money it generated that it began to direct their society, leading to the Southern dependence on slavery.
cotton (a cash crop) tobaco
cash crops
major crop of the southern colonies prior to the civil war
cash crop
It was mainly tobacco. They also grew corn and caught fish.
The settlers grew tobacco as their cash crop. This got them a lot of money.
Well, actually the southern plantations grew only a single cash crop. Which was tobacco, then when the middle passage, and the slaves came to the south, tobacco was no longer the cash crop. It was cotton
Actually, the question is "What is the cash crop of the Plymouth Colony" COTTON
Rice was not a cash crop for the southern colonies but tobacco, indigo, and corn wheat were. In addition, perhaps the biggest cash crop grown in the southern colonies was cotton. The South grew to rely so heavily on cotton and the money it generated that it began to direct their society, leading to the Southern dependence on slavery.
The main cash crop area for cotton is in the southern areas of north America.
A large southern crop that grew only one crop
The colonists who lived in Georgia grew a lot of different crops. Some of the most common were rice, tobacco, and indigo, and especially cotton, which was a cash crop that the Southern economy relied on to survive.
it is actually counted as both. it depends on where you are. it is considered a cash crop in Nebraska. it is there most grew crop there. any where else it is a food crop.
rice
Many farmers grew there crops more than they needed, so they used the crops they didn't need as a cash crop.