Tobacco
Tobacco was the crop that saved Jamestown by generating significant profits for the settlement's investors. Introduced by John Rolfe in 1612, tobacco became highly sought after in Europe, leading to increased exports and financial stability for the colony. This lucrative cash crop helped attract more settlers and investment, ultimately ensuring the survival and growth of Jamestown.
No, it was a sweet tobacco introduced by John Rolfe in 1622.
Pocahontas saved Jamestown because she saved the life of John Smith.
Captain John Smith saved Jamestown in the 1700's
The plant that saved Jamestown is tobacco. Introduced as a cash crop by John Rolfe in the early 1600s, tobacco cultivation became crucial for the survival and economic prosperity of the Jamestown colony. Its successful export to England generated significant revenue and helped secure the colony's future, transforming it into a profitable venture for investors.
When John Rolfe brought tobacco to Jamestown it saved the colony.
Tobbacco saved jamestown causing it to make large sums of money.
No, it was a sweet tobacco introduced by John Rolfe in 1622.
It saved Jamestown and was used as money.
Tobacco. This became the #1 money crop for Virginia.
Jamestown wasn't suppose to be a permanent colony. It was a group of 104 men sent by investors to seek gold. Saved by John Rolfe with tobacco seeds it became the source for colonists to grow and sell tobacco.
Pocahontas saved Jamestown because she saved the life of John Smith.
Captain John Smith saved Jamestown in the 1700's
The reformation of tabacco and the new cultures that formed!!
The men of Jamestown were sent by investors to make them a profit and not claim land or settle. It was by accident that it was a success. The 104 men who arrived died of diseases and starvation. Within 6 months only 34 men were alive. If it hadn't been for the introduction of tobacco by Rolfe the colony may have not succeeded at all. Tobacco saved Jamestown.
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