No, John Rolfe was the first European to grow tobacco. The Native Americans taught him.
John Rolfe taught the Virginians how to grow tobacco.
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John Rolfe
The first ones to grow tobacco were the Native Americans.
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John Rolfe leaned to grow a type of tobacco using seeds
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John Rolfe raised a successful tobacco crop in 1612. In 1619, it was the crop most people grew for profit.
John Rolfe
Things started to get better when colonists began to grow tobacco. Europeans learned about tobacco from the Indians. In 1612, a settler named John Rolfe discovered that Jamestown was ideal for growing tobacco. Then the arrival of woman also helped the colony prosper.