Tobacco was successful because of the profit it made. It could be sold for a good price to England and the colonists could grow plenty of it due to Jamestown's location (Virginia which has a great climate for growing crops.
i think it was i had this question on a test that said ''which of these was most important to the economic success of Jamestown'' choices were cotton, silk corn, or tobacco.
tobacco
tobacco
they were the first english colony ever to survive in the new world
Tobacco. A new, high-grade tobacco was developed by John Rolfe in 1612, and it became very popular in England. As the colonists learned to grow it, they became very successful, and it changed the economy of Jamestown in many ways.
the production of tobacco
tobacco
Tobacco
grew tobacco
It flourished and eventually made them grow into a successful colony.
tobacco
Tobacco was a major exportin Jamestown.
John Rolfe raised a successful tobacco crop in 1612. In 1619, it was the crop most people grew for profit.
Yes, Jamestown did export tobacco but not coffee!
Jamestown was especially well-known for growing tobacco.
Tobacco was a crop in Jamestown.
they were the first english colony ever to survive in the new world
Tobacco. A new, high-grade tobacco was developed by John Rolfe in 1612, and it became very popular in England. As the colonists learned to grow it, they became very successful, and it changed the economy of Jamestown in many ways.