What crop, which became an important money making crop, did the Indians teach the Europeans to grow?

1)corn
2)cotton
3)indigo
4)tobacco
I think #1

I agree.

https://modernfarmer.com/2016/11/pilgrims-no-idea-farm-luckily-native-americans/

The correct answer is 4) tobacco.

To get to the answer, we need to understand the question and its context. The question asks about a crop that Indians taught Europeans to grow, and this crop eventually became an important moneymaker.

To find the answer, we can analyze each option and eliminate the incorrect ones. While corn, cotton, and indigo were indeed crops cultivated by Native Americans, they did not necessarily serve as significant money-making crops they taught the Europeans to grow.

On the other hand, tobacco was a crop introduced to Europeans by Native Americans, specifically the Powhatan tribe in Virginia. The Powhatans showed the English settlers how to cultivate and cure tobacco, which became a highly lucrative crop and one of the main economic drivers in the early North American colonies.

Hence, the correct answer is 4) tobacco.