Tobacco originated in the Americas, where indigenous peoples cultivated and used it for various purposes, including medicinal, ceremonial, and recreational. The plant was first encountered by Europeans in the late 15th century when explorers like Christopher Columbus noted its use among Native Americans. By the 16th century, tobacco began to be exported to Europe, where it gained popularity and was cultivated extensively in colonies, leading to its widespread use and commercial production. The tobacco industry grew rapidly, significantly influencing economies and societies globally.
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In the western hemisphere, by Native Americans.
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Be smart....DON'T START!
tomatoes,tangerines,turnips,tobacco,
Tobacco can be used for chewing
yes. cigars and pipe tobacco are dangerous. anything with a type of drug is dangerous to your body...my advise...dont start
tobacco and it got all the american indians fever with it to start off
In 1570 Columbus traded Tobacco with the native americans. They believed it was a cure-all medicine and chewed it all the time. First company produced cigarettes, tobacco and snuff in 2760.