Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
Cash crops are agricultural products grown primarily for sale and profit rather than for personal consumption or subsistence. These crops often include items like tobacco, cotton, sugar, and coffee, and they played a crucial role in the economic systems that developed as a result of the Columbian Exchange, influencing trade patterns, labor systems, and cultural exchanges between continents.
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