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Alisiya [41]
3 years ago
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What was one way that the introduction of cash crops affected the American colonies​

History
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Anika [276]3 years ago
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Answer:

The introduction of cash crops such as tobacco in American colonies such as Virginia, led to soil infertility out of depletion of nutrients.

Explanation:

Other than this, the introduction of cash crops, led to the need for more labor, hence more slave introduction to the colonies.

Conflict between the Colonial settlers and the Native Americans came as a result of the introduction of cash crop farming, such as the case of tobacco.

Introduction of cash crops, meant more large tracts of land put into use, colonial settlers had to take the land from native Americans, this led to the displacement of the native Americans.

Creation of new land for farming led to the cutting of trees and the killing of the game animals which adversely affected the way of life of the natives, that is Native American Indians.

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