Tobacco plants grow in fields. Workers strip the leaves from the stalks. The leaves are hung upside down in a barn to dry. If the barn is not heated, burley tobacco is produced. If the barn is heated, flue cured tobacco is produced. Then the tobacco is taken to a warehouse. An auctioneer starts calling out numbers much faster than I can understand. Then he says sold and the farmer's load of tobacco is sold.
Peanuts, tobacco, and corn were produced by the Virginia Colony.
Georgia and the Carolinas colonies were early growers of tobacco in North America.
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Yes. Tobacco was a very large cash crop in Virginia.
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Peanuts, tobacco, and corn were produced by the Virginia Colony.
Georgia and the Carolinas colonies were early growers of tobacco in North America.
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The economy of Virginia is tobacco.
During colonial times, Virginia produced a great deal of tobacco and cotton.
Tobacco farming in the state of Virginia is extremely profitable.
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Tobacco was THE big cash crop for Virginia.
Yes. Tobacco was a very large cash crop in Virginia.
Tobacco was the main crop that Virginia made huge profits off of.
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