Respuesta :
The correct answer is D. A large labor force
Explanation:
In agriculture, the term "cash crops" refers to any crop that is grown to get money or to be sold, which is different from subsistence crops use for food for those that grow them. In the case of tobacco and cotton, these were used as cash crops especially after the discovery of the American continent in the U.S when cotton and tobacco were grown in the Southern states. Â Additionally, this type of crops were grown in extensive areas as this represented more profits for the owner and a considerable amount of tobacco and cotton were required before creating other products such as cigarettes or clothes. This also implies a large labor force was required to grow these crops, although they could be planted on almost all areas and did not require skilled workers. Therefore, cash crops such as tobacco and cotton required a large labor force.