AP European History
Cash crops are agricultural crops that are grown primarily for sale rather than for personal consumption. These crops, such as tobacco, sugar, and cotton, became significant during the Age of Discovery as European powers established colonies and sought to maximize profits. The cultivation and trade of cash crops had profound economic impacts, contributing to the development of global trade networks and altering social structures in both Europe and the New World.
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