James Rofle
During the slave days there was a triangle of goods being shipped. Europe shipped weapons to Africa, Africa shipped slaves to America, ans America shipped sugar to Europe. On one of the gun runs a European captain caught smallpox and brought it back with him.
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.
Cotton, tobacco, cocoa and sugar because of the slave trade or trade triangle. Between britain and africa and america. Black africans would be bought or slaved in africa, shipped to america where the slaves were forced to labor on coffee, tobacco, cocoa, cotton and sugar plantations, toil in gold and silver mines, in rice fields, the construction industry, timber for ships, or in houses to work as servants and the products would then be shipped to britain and sold there
Cotton, tobacco, cocoa and sugar because of the slave trade or trade triangle. Between britain and Africa and america. Black africans would be bought or slaved in africa, shipped to america where the slaves were forced to labor on coffee, tobacco, cocoa, cotton and sugar plantations, toil in gold and silver mines, in rice fields, the construction industry, timber for ships, or in houses to work as servants and the products would then be shipped to britain and sold there
No, both tobacco and vanilla went from the New World to the Old.
No. Tobacco was unknown in Europe during the middle ages. It was introduced from America after the voyages of Columbus
Tobacco was the first cash crop in the English Colonies in America. The first to grow tobacco was John Rolfe of Jamestown. He brought tobacco seeds he had acquired in Trinidad . By 1612, he had harvested his initial crop to be exported to Europe.
Here are some examples: Corn: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Tobacco: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Carrot: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Turnip: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
raw material such as: cotton sugar rum and tobacco
Maize (corn), tobacco, and indigo were three of the biggest American exports to Europe when America was first discovered.
I believe tobacco was the first cash crop in the world
Cash crops were not only shipped to Europe. Cash crops were shipped to many different locations all around the world.