Answer:
Option C.
Explanation:
Sugarcane, is the right answer.
Sugar Plantations were built employing a method of agriculture in which extended fields in the Southern colonies practiced the forced labor of slaves to seed, plant and yield Sugar cane for sales and exportation. In the Sugar Plantations, the yields were settled on a considerable range and subordinate on a massive labor force. The method and commerce of the Plantations were based on 'cash crops' through which sugar cane was marketed for earnings in far-flung markets.