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In Jamestown, Virginia, tobacco was the primary product being imported, as it became a lucrative cash crop that fueled the colony's economy. The demand for tobacco in Europe, particularly in England, drove the importation of seeds and farming techniques. Additionally, other goods such as food supplies, tools, and livestock were imported to support the settlers and their agricultural efforts. The success of tobacco cultivation ultimately led to the establishment of a plantation economy in the region.

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