tomatoes, wheat, corn, rye, hemp, and flax.
Pennsylvania is a top producer for beef, dairy, poultry, and eggs. The state grows crops to support the animals. Some other crops grown in Pennsylvania are tobacco, soy beans, garden vegetables, fruits, and nuts.
tomatos are grown in Pennsylvania and so were other things, such as wheat, corn, rye, hemp, and flax.
wheat and corn were the major crops
Grain and that's all I know
Corn and Wheat
tobacco, grain, corn, barley, wheat, hay
wheat barley tomato corn and rice
tobacco
tobacco
Corn, pumpkin, squash, and beans were some of the crops grown and eaten in Colonial Connecticut. They also ate a variety of seafood and turkey meat.
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
The main crops vary from wheat, barley, oats, rye, corn, and tobacco.
tobacco
Maybe cotton,
tobacco
Grains such as barley, oats, and wheat.
grape bannans
There are many major crops in Pennsylvania. These include buckwheat, potatoes, oats, rye, and barley. In addition, apples cherries, peaches, and grapes are grown in Pennsylvania.
Indigo, rice, hemp, tobacco,
Corn, pumpkin, squash, and beans were some of the crops grown and eaten in Colonial Connecticut. They also ate a variety of seafood and turkey meat.
Like most of the colonies Pennsylvania made money in agriculture (crops and cattle) and manufacturing (cloth and shipbuilding).
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.