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What was the primary agricultural output of the southern colonies and early southern states

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Answered by sarathkumarkanapaka1
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The European countries back in the 17th and 18th centuries were insufficient of producing raw materials while the southeastern countries were producing good quality of fibers.

In order to encourage their industrial growth and cloth market, the west started importing Indian and other southeastern countries' products in a way that it has led to the growth of these particular agricultural products in an adequate quantity.

They started exporting these raw materials to the west and also finished products that served as the best fabric for summers in the west.

 Many times by placing a settlement or settlements of its own people to live in the new land. This soft fiber was THE primary agricultural output of the southern colonies and early southern state, and continues to be a significant crop there to this very day.

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