Which statements best explain industry in the Louisiana colony in the 1700s? Check all that apply.

Tobacco production grew dramatically under Spanish rule.
The fishing industry began to expand and become more important.
Tobacco was an illegal crop that was grown in spite of Spanish law.
Indigo became increasingly less important to the colony’s economy.
The population of enslaved workers tripled as a result of plantations.
Officials encouraged the development of the Upper Mississippi River area.