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John Rolfe's success in cultivating tobacco in Virginia significantly transformed the colony's economy and social structure. His introduction of a high-quality tobacco strain provided a profitable cash crop, which attracted investment and settlers, leading to economic growth. This agricultural boom also fostered a reliance on indentured servitude and, eventually, the establishment of slavery for labor, shaping the demographic and social landscape of the colonies. Overall, Rolfe's achievement laid the groundwork for tobacco to become a cornerstone of the colonial economy.

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