Actually, the question is "What is the cash crop of the Plymouth Colony" COTTON
indigo
the South grew those crops
In 1609 the first slave was brought into the United States to the Jamestown Colony. From that point on the number of slaves grew. When the cotton gin was invented it grew and by 1750 the southern population was 35% slave.
The colony was finally able to survive because John Smith, a young solider and explorer made strict rules that if a person wanted to eat, the only way was to work. The colony also grew better after the colonists began growing tobacco. The Virginians found a way to make their colony succeed.
Colonies do not land. Colonies grow. The Swan River colony grew along the banks of the Swan River, on the southwestern coast of Australia.
It mostly grew tobacco, which provided it with money.
It mostly grew tobacco, which provided it with money.
tobacco
They survived and grew.
The economy of the New Jersey Colony revolved around crop production, livestock, lumber, and furs as well as iron ore. The colony grew so much wheat it became known as the breadbasket colony. The people there also made a lot of products out of iron ore, like nails, tools, and plows, and exported a lot of these products.
They grew lots of grains
they grew tobacco
the colony grew larger
The Tiber river
John Tyler grew up at Greenway, his father's plantation on the James River in Charles City County, Virginia.
They smoked it, sold it, and chewed it.