grew and smoked it .
indians
tobacco
tobacco harvesting.
Growing tobacco
Growing tobacco
Growing tobacco
The mid Atlantic colonies of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware were initially some of the most successful farming areas during the 1800s. Later, colonies in the South began to develop large plantations for crops such as tobacco and cotton.
I don't believe so the tobacco colonies were farther down south like in Virginia
He planted tobacco in Jamestown this was vital for its success.
it's not tobacco, the main export in the new England colonies (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut and Rhode Island) was ships, because of their many points. the main crops were wheat and corn. tobacco was the cash crop, along with the indigo plant, in the southern colonies (Virginia, Maryland, The Carolina's, and Georgia). the middle colonies (New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) were corn and wheat, mostly. actually the answer is tobacco for any test or anything you moron There are people trying to look up a question for help I think calling someone a moron is inappropriate..
The climate of New England was too cold, and the soil was not good.
they wanted it to be like that for families
They grew tobacco in the colonies. The tobacco had to be harvested by hand.