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.
Benjamin Gannett was a farmer from Sharon, Massachusetts and was married to Deborah Sampson.
No. In fact she married John Rolfe, a famous tobacco farmer, against her will when she was taken hostage by Captain Samuel Argall (the second leader of Jamestown when John Smith went back to England because of a gunpowder wound).No.She married John Rolfe.In Disney's Movie you might have thought that.i am reaserching on Pocahontas so im serching for informationPocahontas was a nickname for the native girl named Mokota who was intrigued by John Smith. After she saved him from getting his brains busted, they became close friends. Later, he was injured and returned to England, and she was told he was dead. She married John Rolfe at 16, and several years after he brought her to England to meet with King James and Queen Anne. She never had a royal hearing, but she did wait on the queen as one of her ladies. She met up with John Smith again in England when he learned that she was about to move back to Virginia. During that time, she called him "father" because that was the way she felt about him, and she said that he should call her "child." It was only several weeks later that she died in England.No. She married John Rolfe in April 1614, when she was 18 or 19 years old.She was only about 12 when she allegedly interceded for John Smith in December, 1607its really married but o well. any ways no after a while he was captured, Pocahontas was told he was dead. but he really was not. she left an got married to john Rolfe. she saw him again an lets just say they talked an agreed never to see each other again! that's terrible! :( that's the best i got :)Yes
it was sold to a rich farmer and got turned into a ranch. The natives got turned into slaves.
a colonial man who was a farmer!
Yes, John Rolfe, a famous tobacco farmer, did marry Pocahontas.
who is the boyfriend of Pocahontas Pocahontas is best know for her relationship with John Smith, and apparently she saved his life more than once; however there is no evidence they wer ever romanticly involved.<br><br>Pocahontas married a Powhatan man named Kocoum some time around 1612, but there is no other information about him or their marraige.<br><br>Later she married John Rolfe, a tobacco farmer April 5, 1614 and they had a child Thomas Rolfe<br><p></p><p> </p>
He was a tobacco farmer
A Tobacco Farmer...
farm tobacco
Curing tobacco is when a tobacco farmer hangs the tobacco leaves in a barn to dry and age prior to sending them to market for purchase by tobacco companies.
Machorka refers to a type of tobacco grown in Russia. Also known as "Farmer's Tobacco".
The tobacco farmer of Virginia.
Tobacco farmer
A minister, tobacco seller, farmer, tutor
You will need to find a tobacco farmer to see tobacco being grown in Queensland. There are several farmers in North Queensland.
Yes He was a Tobacco Farmer after becoming President