The address of the National Tobacco Textile Museum is: Po Box 238, Danville, VA 24543-0238
Tobacco was a major cash crop in Virginia starting in the 1600s. It was introduced by John Rolfe, the husband of Pocahontas in 1614. Most other crops, including corn and wheat, were grown only for personal consumption. Cities such as Lynchburg, Blackstone, and Danville were centers of tobacco production. In the 1770s Virginia merchants shipped seventy million pounds of tobacco each year.
The economy of Virginia is tobacco.
Tobacco farming in the state of Virginia is extremely profitable.
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Tobacco was THE big cash crop for Virginia.
Yes. Tobacco was a very large cash crop in Virginia.
Tobacco was the main crop that Virginia made huge profits off of.
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The Virginia Company made money from growing and selling tobacco.