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they sold the cotton instead to sell because the tabacco was ruining the soil .

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Q: How did Virginian colonists solve the problem of tobacco ruining the soil?
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How did Virginia colonists solve the problem of tobacco ruining the soil?

One reason plantations were so large was the planters rotated fields and the crops they planted. They would let a field lie fallow for a set time and then plant a crop that would add minerals into the soil. Not only was tobacco hard on the soil, but so was cotton.


Why did colonists settle in Gerogia?

tobacco


When did Jamestown began to prosper when the colonists?

When colonists started growing tobacco


How was the Virginian economy maintained?

They were maintained by tobacco and corn as the crop. Slaves were used in industries often.


What product was traded by southern colonists?

Tobacco


When did the colonists start chewing tobacco?

1620


How did tobacco help the Virgina's colonist survive?

The colonists found tobacco for the English settlers


What did the Falling tobacco prices in the eighteenth century caused the colonists?

produce more tobacco


What finally made money for jamestown colonists?

Tobacco


What did they make that made the Jamestown colonists money?

tobacco


What finally made money for the Jamestown colonists?

Tobacco


Of mainland colonists which group was the wealthiest?

The tobacco farmer of Virginia.