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arlik [135]
2 years ago
13

Barbados and Jamaica are two islands in the West Indies that grew this lucrative (money making) product

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2 answers:
Alex_Xolod [135]2 years ago
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The first cash crop was tobacco, then it started to grow to things such as sugar and cotton.
natima [27]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

tobacco cotton and sugar

Explanation:

they grew Tabacco cotton sugar cane but sugar made them the most money.

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