They grew tobacco and indigo plants (used to make blue dye) in plantations. In other places there are also plantations where they grow oats and wheat.
potatoes
yes,there were very many African American (black) child slaves working on plantations and more (mostly plantations) during the civil war
worked on plantations
Plantations suffered at the civil war because the fighting took place their and destroyed the plantation.
Yes
Plantations in the South.
Women would have owned plantations during the Civil War only if no male heirs were available to take the property. Women owning plantations was rare.
potatoes
rice, tobacco
yes,there were very many African American (black) child slaves working on plantations and more (mostly plantations) during the civil war
worked on plantations
The answer is sugarcane, corn, and squash.
nothing they dided
worked on plantations
Plantations suffered at the civil war because the fighting took place their and destroyed the plantation.
cotton because of the cotton gin.......................i think
With regard to the antebellum years or during the US Civil War, Black slaves provided the bulk of the labor on large cotton plantations. This ended gradually during the Civil War as Union troops captured territory in the South as the war progressed to its end in 1865.