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Using african slaves as cheap labor, colonies in the americas began growing sugar cane and cotton. What did the slave owners do with the crops they raised?.

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they used the crops to feed their families and slaves.

They shared the crops with the slaves who helped produce them.

The sold the cotton and sugar cane as cash crops at a huge profit.

They stored the crops to sell to other settlers when they arrived.​
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Answer:

The sold the cotton and sugar cane as cash crops at a huge profit.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cash crops were important to the New World because they made big profits for Europeans who moved there hoping to make their fortunes. Their raised and harvested large quantities of these crops using the plantation system, which relied entirely on slave labor.

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