History of South America

Did all the southern colonies eventually came to rely on staple crop plantation agriculture for their economic prosperity?

No, not all the southern colonies came to rely on staple crop plantation agriculture for their economic prosperity. While Virginia and South Carolina became heavily reliant on tobacco and rice, respectively, other colonies such as Georgia and Maryland had more diversified economies. Georgia focused on producing a variety of crops, including peaches, grapes, and indigo, and Maryland had a thriving tobacco industry but also produced wheat and other grains.