Contrary to popular belief, it is not. Cigars, most prominantely made in the mid 1800's, far exceed cigarettes, though they come from the same 'family.' Cigarettes, as of 2011, have exceeded that of Cigars. So, in essance, cigarettes are the most common form of tobacco in a product.
It resulted in the widespread use of slavery in the South
Tobacco is considered a drug because it contains nicotine, which is a highly addictive substance. Despite this, tobacco products are legal and widely available, leading to their widespread use despite the known harmful effects on health.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Francisco Pizarro smoked tobacco. Tobacco use became widespread in Europe after the Spanish conquest of the Americas, but Pizarro's activities in the early 16th century primarily focused on exploration and conquest rather than the cultural practices surrounding tobacco. While he may have encountered indigenous peoples who used tobacco, it is unlikely that he personally adopted the habit.
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.
Tobacco farming is extremely labour intensive. This has a major impact on farming families who must provide much of the unpaid labour. The use of child labour in tobacco growing is widespread, with children often being pulled out of school at key harvesting times. Women are negatively affected as well, as is food production for the family as a result. As the international tobacco industry becomes ever more powerful and consolidated, the cheap (and often unpaid) labour of women is a key factor that ensures the large profit margins of tobacco multinationals.
Cigarettes became popular in the early 20th century, with their popularity peaking in the mid-20th century. Factors that contributed to their widespread popularity included aggressive marketing by tobacco companies, the portrayal of smoking in movies and advertisements as glamorous and sophisticated, and the addictive nature of nicotine.
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No, the word widespread is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example a widespread belief or a widespread contamination.There is no noun form for the adjective widespread.
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