it led to an increase in the number of slaves brought from america
tobacco and staple agriculture
Tobacco. If you visit the Virginia Capitol Bldg, go into the Rotunda, and look up at the decorations painted on the ceiling. Tobacco leaves.
An increase in the number of slaves brought from Africa
Tobacco was a major cash crop in the colonial period. Cotton was the major agricultural staple when the United States was formed.
Tobacco and staple agriculture
The staple crops werepeaches, corn,carrots, peas, turnips, onions, tobacco, and wheat
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Tobacco emerged as the most lucrative crop in the colonial period of the New World. Its high demand in Europe, particularly in England, made it a cash crop that significantly boosted the economies of the American colonies. The cultivation of tobacco also led to the establishment of large plantations and the use of enslaved labor, which had profound social and economic implications. Overall, tobacco's profitability played a crucial role in shaping colonial agriculture and trade.
Tobacco and Cotton
potatoes and beans
Tobacco and Cotton
tobacco, rice, and indigo. all were staple crops