The Tobacco Boom (a new hot commodity in the Americas) led to the use of indentured servitude and then slavery in colonial America.
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Tobacco production and exportation were staples of the Colonial economy. Tobacco production increased slave labor in the colonies. Debt to British tobacco merchants led to financial devastation for many prominent colonists.
Tobacco was important to Jamestown because it became a profitable cash crop that helped the colony's economy thrive. The demand for tobacco in Europe led to increased trade and prosperity for the settlers in Jamestown.
Tobacco Rd Band "Boom!" and drunk on you- Luke Bryan
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The discovery of gold.
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The American Cotton Boom was a increase in the need of cotton which came and led to many technological advancements. The increase of cotton led
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