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Name/Number: Date: Colonial Virginia Study Guide (Answer Key) Standard VS.4a: SWBAT explain the importance of agriculture and its influence on the institution of slavery. Cash Crop A crop that is.

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Colonial cooks fried, roasted, baked, and boiled. They used many of the same foodstuffs found in today's groceries: beef, lamb, pork, chicken, fish, vegetables, and baked goods. Then as now, coffee, tea, and chocolate were popular beverages. Beyond these common roots, though, little was the same as it is today.

The colonists wanted to plant tobacco because it was a cash crop, even though the King opposed the use of the weed.

Food choices in Colonial Virginia were limited. People ate local produce & meat (natural resources). People depended on natural, human & capital resources to get the goods & services they needed.

Tobacco was colonial Virginia's most successful cash crop.

The practice of sharecropping was more widespread in areas of the state where staple crops, such as cotton, peanuts, and tobacco, were grown. Tobacco remained Virginia's most important cash crop, but tobacco growing changed as the popularity of cigarettes increased.

The purposes of the representatives of the Virginia Company of London, who landed at present-day Jamestown in May 1607, were not only to colonize but also to Christianize, to open new areas for trade, and to guard against further inroads by the Spanish, who already had colonized what is now Florida.

Tobacco was Virginia's first cash crop. A cash crop is any crop for raised for its profits rather than its use. It was a labor intensive crop, requiring cheap labor and cheap land. Start-up costs were expensive.

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