tobacco
Tobacco
Tabacco, it saved the colony from ending up like Roanoke.
It was based on cash crop farming.=] =) ;)
The cash crop that saved Jamestown was tobacco, introduced by John Rolfe in 1612. Its cultivation proved profitable and attracted investment and settlers, revitalizing the struggling colony's economy. Tobacco became a highly sought-after export in Europe, ensuring the colony's financial viability and leading to increased trade and growth. This success also established the plantation system, which had lasting socio-economic impacts on the region.
No, it was a sweet tobacco introduced by John Rolfe in 1622.
Tobacco
tobacco
Tobacco
Tobacco
It was a major producer in exchange and export.
peanuts
Tobacco was the cash crop.
The South was a cash crop economy of cotton and tobacco.
Tobacco!
Tabacco, it saved the colony from ending up like Roanoke.
Virginia's stinking weed was a primary cash crop for the colony. It saw the population and wealth of the colony explode.
It was based on cash crop farming.=] =) ;)