Why did an economy based on cash crops grow in the southern colonies?

(1 point)
O because of its rich soil and long
growing season
O because its hilly geography did not
allow other crops
O because of its easy access to trading
ports and cities
• because of its dense forests

1 answer

The correct answer is: O because of its rich soil and long growing season.

The southern colonies had favorable conditions for agriculture, including fertile soil and a warm climate, which were ideal for growing cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. This led to the development of an economy heavily reliant on these cash crops.