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Why was tobacco important to Jamestown?

Tobacco made the soil better and other crops could be farmed.

Tobacco sales to Europe were good and made Jamestown prosperous.

Tobacco was traded to the Natives and helped relations stay peaceful.

Tobacco was a costly product and only Jamestown had the money to make it.

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Jamestown had discovered its money crop and the provinces had started to ensure their future. Tobacco cultivating and restoring is work serious.

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Subsequently, the expansion in the estimation of tobacco and its resultant prominence as a ranch crop, additionally prompted an increment in the slave trade.Smokers felt that the tobacco of the Caribbean was substantially less brutal than Virginian tobacco.

Rolfe responded to customer request by bringing in seed from the West Indies and developing the plant in the Jamestown state. Those tobacco seeds turned into the seeds of a colossal monetary domain.

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