It's credited to Sir Walter Raleigh.
Tobacco made in England
The English word tobacco is derived from the Spanish word tobaco, which means tobacco as well. Perhaps the Spanish word is derived from Arawak word meaning a pipe for smoking the plant, or roll of leaves smoked, or the plant.
tobacco
tobacco and land
The colonists found tobacco for the English settlers
it is a Spanish word
1778
Tabaco is Spanish for tobacco.
Tobacco farming made the English colony of Virginia profitable
Tobacco
John Rolfe
Michael Guy Cammack has written: 'Effects of restricted environmental stimulation therapy on smokeless tobacco use' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of Smokeless tobacco, Sensory deprivation, Smokeless tobacco, Therapeutic use