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Tobacco
Tobacco was a major exportin Jamestown.
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Yes, Jamestown did export tobacco but not coffee!
Jamestown was especially well-known for growing tobacco.
Things started to get better when colonists began to grow tobacco. Europeans learned about tobacco from the Indians. In 1612, a settler named John Rolfe discovered that Jamestown was ideal for growing tobacco. Then the arrival of woman also helped the colony prosper.
Tobacco was a crop in Jamestown.
Tobacco was successful because of the profit it made. It could be sold for a good price to England and the colonists could grow plenty of it due to Jamestown's location (Virginia which has a great climate for growing crops.
tobacco
Growing tobacco because it was a huge cash crop.