Tobacco was likely introduced to India by the Portuguese. They arrived in the early 16th century. It is believed that they brought the plant with them from South America, where tobacco had been cultivated for centuries. Over time, tobacco use spread throughout India and became an important part of the country's culture and economy. Today, India is one of the world's largest producers and consumers of tobacco industry products. For more information please visit the The Tobacco Institute of India website now.
No, it was a sweet tobacco introduced by John Rolfe in 1622.
It wasn't bad it actually helped them with the problems they were having with how to make money., and had good tobacco. John Rolfe introduced the people to this Sweet Tobacco.
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The real "gold" of Jamestown was not actual gold or precious metals, but rather tobacco. Introduced as a cash crop in the early 1600s, tobacco became highly lucrative and crucial for the economic survival of the Jamestown colony. Its cultivation and exportation provided the financial foundation for the settlement and fueled the growth of the Virginia Colony, marking tobacco as a key commodity in colonial America.
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No, it was a sweet tobacco introduced by John Rolfe in 1622.
It wasn't bad it actually helped them with the problems they were having with how to make money., and had good tobacco. John Rolfe introduced the people to this Sweet Tobacco.
John Rofle was the man who married Pocahontas. He also was the man who came to Jamestown and introduced tobacco which kept the colony of Jamestown going.
Tobacco was a major exportin Jamestown.
Yes, Jamestown did export tobacco but not coffee!
Jamestown was especially well-known for growing tobacco.
Tobacco was a crop in Jamestown.
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John Rolfe brought the seeds to Jamestown and the growing of tobacco began in Jamestown, so it didn't increase it started.
Jamestown was a for profit tobacco economy
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