A huge one was cotton as it stimulated the southern economy, but before that, the south mainly grew tobacco, indigo, and other foods like corn.
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
In the upper South, crops such as tobacco, wheat, and corn were commonly grown. In the Deep South, cash crops like cotton, rice, sugarcane, and indigo were predominantly cultivated due to the region's more favorable climate and conditions for their growth.
Cotton, tobacco and coffee.
The South was very agricultural whereas the North was not. The North's economy was based on manufacturing and the South had plantations where crops were grown.
Because cotton was one of the main crops grown in the south, so a lot of the slaves worked on cotton plantations.
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
staple crops such as corn, barley, and oats.
Yes.
Crops
food
tobacco
In the upper South, crops such as tobacco, wheat, and corn were commonly grown. In the Deep South, cash crops like cotton, rice, sugarcane, and indigo were predominantly cultivated due to the region's more favorable climate and conditions for their growth.
the most farming in south Asia is Subsistence Farming
cotton. sorry its all i know
Cotton and corn
Cotton, tobacco and coffee.