Tobacco
Jamestown's (VA) primary cash crop was Tobacco.
John Rolfe planted tobacco in the Jamestown colony, which became a crucial cash crop and significantly boosted the colony's economy. His cultivation techniques and the introduction of a sweeter strain of tobacco made it highly profitable, leading to increased trade and investment. This success helped ensure the survival and growth of the colony in its early years.
The economic system that saved Jamestown was based on tobacco cultivation. Initially struggling with survival, the colony found success in growing and exporting tobacco, which became a highly lucrative cash crop. The demand for tobacco in Europe fueled the colony's economy, leading to increased investment, the establishment of plantations, and the importation of enslaved labor to meet the labor demands of the tobacco industry. This shift towards a tobacco-based economy was crucial for Jamestown's sustainability and growth.
A cash crop.
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Tabacco, it saved the colony from ending up like Roanoke.
No, it was a sweet tobacco introduced by John Rolfe in 1622.
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming.
The cash crop that the colony Jamestown had was tobacco.
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming.
The cash crop of Jamestown was tobacco ( I am not sure ) I don't know the 2nd part.
Jamestown's (VA) primary cash crop was Tobacco.
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