Actually, it is much more a case of agriculture having an impact on tobacco. But tobacco's impact on agriculture is that it drains nutrients from the soil as badly as corn does, but there are farming management methods to equalize that.
what impact did the native land act of 1913 have on african and settler farming economies ?
tobacco farming required much land
A need for more land.
tobacco farming and ship building and farming
a need for more land - apex.
It increased the demand for labor.~apex
Tobacco farming in the state of Virginia is extremely profitable.
cause there was plentyfull gold and good farming land and down the river nile
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.
The main source of income is farming. They have tons of farm land, a few tobacco fields here and there.
Farming was important in Virginia dating from the beginning of Jamestown. Starting as a way to survive a hostile climate, farming became a huge industry because of the cash crop, tobacco. Tobacco became a livelihood for the farmers and plantation owners, and they owned or employed many others, who actually worked the land.
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.