No cigars didnt exist yet
I suppose some do and some donβt.
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Smoking
no i don't even think the drug tobacco was discovered yet. this is a ridiculous answer - the native Americans were using tobacco as early as 400 AD, which was demonstrated by a carving of a Mayan priest smoking that dated around that time. The Native Americans tried to give Columbus tobacco in the 1490's. Tobacco was around long before Ben Franklin, in fact it was one of this countries largest exports before and after the revolution. I do not know if he smoked, but he almost definitely grew tobacco. Actually, while it is well-known that most of the 'founding fathers' did grow tobacco (as in George Washington, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson), there is no evidence that Ben ever smoked nor grew tobacco.
It was a swap between the two. Corn (North America) and potatoes (from South America) were introduced to the colonists. As well as tobacco but this wasn't a food crop.Barley, wheat and rye was introduced to the native Americans by the colonists.Potatoes actually save Europe from famine as they didn't have enough to feed all at the time. It was one reason that these explorations were done.
The tobacco variety that Europeans liked was grown in the European colonized Caribbean islands, and after 1604 it was grown in on the American continent (another variety of tobacco was used by Native Americans, but Europeans disliked the flavor.) Tobacco was turned into cigars, snuff, and other products, all of which was in high demand at the time. England was the main buyer of tobacco at that time.
The smoking of tobacco is believed to have began during the times of Native Americans. Christopher Columbus first discovered tobacco and how to smoke it about October 12, 1492. The man that America was named after, Amerigo Vespucci, discovered chewing tobacco. It wasn't until the time of the Nazis' that anyone knew that tobacco was cancerous. So to answer your question, smoking tobacco is thought to have started with the native Americans for there are no records before that. But logically it would make the most sense if it was started by tribes before civilization.
at what point in time?
In 1570 Columbus traded Tobacco with the native americans. They believed it was a cure-all medicine and chewed it all the time. First company produced cigarettes, tobacco and snuff in 2760.
no i don't even think the drug tobacco was discovered yet. this is a ridiculous answer - the native Americans were using tobacco as early as 400 AD, which was demonstrated by a carving of a Mayan priest smoking that dated around that time. The Native Americans tried to give Columbus tobacco in the 1490's. Tobacco was around long before Ben Franklin, in fact it was one of this countries largest exports before and after the revolution. I do not know if he smoked, but he almost definitely grew tobacco. Actually, while it is well-known that most of the 'founding fathers' did grow tobacco (as in George Washington, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson), there is no evidence that Ben ever smoked nor grew tobacco.
No. During the medieval period of time, tobacco did not exist in Europe and was smoked only in North America for ceremonial purposes. Tobacco was not imported to Europe until the Renaissance period.
It was a swap between the two. Corn (North America) and potatoes (from South America) were introduced to the colonists. As well as tobacco but this wasn't a food crop.Barley, wheat and rye was introduced to the native Americans by the colonists.Potatoes actually save Europe from famine as they didn't have enough to feed all at the time. It was one reason that these explorations were done.
The tobacco variety that Europeans liked was grown in the European colonized Caribbean islands, and after 1604 it was grown in on the American continent (another variety of tobacco was used by Native Americans, but Europeans disliked the flavor.) Tobacco was turned into cigars, snuff, and other products, all of which was in high demand at the time. England was the main buyer of tobacco at that time.
Yes, because Indians during that time in america grew tobacco and smoked it.
No, Marijuana was a popular wild plant around Southern Cananda at the time but the Native American tribes in the area farmed it and smoked it during celebrations. They also cooked many of their meals with it. Though, it is illegal today.
The smoking of tobacco is believed to have began during the times of Native Americans. Christopher Columbus first discovered tobacco and how to smoke it about October 12, 1492. The man that America was named after, Amerigo Vespucci, discovered chewing tobacco. It wasn't until the time of the Nazis' that anyone knew that tobacco was cancerous. So to answer your question, smoking tobacco is thought to have started with the native Americans for there are no records before that. But logically it would make the most sense if it was started by tribes before civilization.
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at what point in time?
I wasn't born at that time .
Smith attitude towards Native Americans was a little unsure. He wanted to trust them but had a hard time doing it.