Tobacco grows wild in the Western Hemisphere, especially in North America.
Tobacco came from plants. Tobacco came from plants because, back in the day people thought growing tobacco was important to their lives.
it came from Virginia
tobacco
The growing and export of tobacco.
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They first came for gold and silver, but after John Rolfe arrived settlers came to make money off tobacco
The pipe. Cigars (tobacco wrapped in tobacco leaves) followed. Cigarettes had to await the development of cheap paper that could be made to burn at a controlled rate.
Tobacco farmer
People came to South Carolina to get rich by growing tobacco.
indigo, rice, and tobacco, cotton came a little later
In the early period the cash crop was tobacco. By 1850, it was cotton, which made the South very prosperous when it came to money. From this came the expression "Cotton is king!"