Answer:
Silk production
Step-by-step explanation:
The "Cash Crop" that was NOT initially a success in the colony of Georgia was silk production. James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia colony, had the idea of growing silk as a cash crop to generate revenue for the colony. He brought over mulberry trees and encouraged the cultivation of silkworms. However, silk production in Georgia faced various challenges, including disease, lack of expertise, and competition from other silk-producing regions. Despite efforts to make silk production a success, it did not yield the expected profits and was not as successful as other crops like rice and indigo in the early years of the colony.