John Rolfe taught the Virginians how to grow tobacco.
John Rolfe was the man who taught Virginians how to grow tobacco.
The Native American's introduced tobacco to the colonies in Virginia. John Rolfe was the first of the colonist to learn how to cultivate tobacco.
The Indians and the English were allies (friends) and they learned many things. Such as, the Indians taught them how they can grow crops for medicine and how to grow tobacco. The Settlers taught them about hunting with guns and using horses.There's your answer!!!
Tobacco.
corn and tobacco
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.
The Native Americans who taught the white settlers how to grow indigenous crops, such as tobacco. Tobacco turned out to be a cash crop for the settlers to the point where it was even used as currency. Without the natives' help, their settlement would have failed like previous attempts in the area.
John Rolfe
No, John Rolfe was the first European to grow tobacco. The Native Americans taught him.
virginians made a living by becoming planters, or plantation owners. they grew tobacco
The Indians and the English were allies (friends) and they learned many things. Such as, the Indians taught them how they can grow crops for medicine and how to grow tobacco. The Settlers taught them about hunting with guns and using horses.There's your answer!!!
Tobacco.
the best place to grow tobacco is Africa because of the black people.
because they wanted new opportunities, and better land for farming tobacco.
corn and tobacco
Because we have a lot of rain and it is good for the crops if you know how to grow good tobacco.
they grow tobacco
not at all!
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.