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Darina [25.2K]
3 years ago
5

List three cash crops the europeans wanted the native americans and africans to yield

Biology
1 answer:
jeyben [28]3 years ago
5 0

The cash crops are the crops, which has more commercial values as compared to the normal crops. The cash crops are essentially grown for the purpose selling.

The Europeans forced the native Americans and Africans to grow commercial crops, which include cocoa,  peanuts, coffee, sugar,cotton, palm oil, rubber, tea, timber and tobacco. Out of which, tea, cotton and tobacco were the most forced cash crops.

Hence, the correct answer is tea, cotton and tobacco.

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