Because the tobacco leached the soil and made it difficult to grow other crops.
cash cropping, and stock in the company. For example: tobacco and cotton.
Tobacco.
John Rolfe taught the Virginians how to grow tobacco.
corn and tobacco
soil and sunlight
Because the tobacco leached the soil and made it difficult to grow other crops.
Tobacco plants can grow up to 6 feet tall, but their height can be influenced by factors like soil quality, sunlight exposure, water availability, and temperature.
Jamestown had the perfect climate and soil to grow tobacco, a extremely profitable crop.
Virginia's natural resources include: rich fertile soil which grows tobacco, grains, and fruits.
Before planning to grow Tobacco, it is important to know when to plant Tobacco. Tobacco plants are best grown under warmer climate conditions. It is also best grown where there is rich soil present. Those living in southern areas will find Tobacco growing well in such places. For those who live in cool places, they can grow Tobacco but should do it indoors through container gardening and also should keep the plants indoors during winter seasons. Hope this helps.
cash cropping, and stock in the company. For example: tobacco and cotton.
Tobacco.
John Rolfe taught the Virginians how to grow tobacco.
No, John Rolfe was the first European to grow tobacco. The Native Americans taught him.
the best place to grow tobacco is Africa because of the black people.
Tobacco was actually grow in the Southern parts of the United States, early on it was tried in the northern States but it was not very successful due to weather and soil conditions. Tobacco was not found in the United States it was actually smuggled out of England by John Rolfe in 1609 when he left England to come to Jamestown VA. (the Oldest known settlement to still be around in the United States). The soil there was perfect for raising Tobacco and the framing of Tobacco flourished throughout that area