tobacco was founded by James L. salvadore
Tobacco.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms was founded in 1972.
Tobacco and Cotton
1791
Yes all the colonies were founded for religious freedom. :) p.s. the person that wrote this answer never graduated from kindergarten. The real answer is: New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Delaware were founded for religious freedom. The southern colonies were founded to make money with tobacco, tobacco, and more tobacco. . .plus some cotton and indigo. And if it ever comes up: YOU CAN'T EAT TOBACCO. YOU CAN'T EAT COTTON. AND YOU CAN'T EAT INDIGO.
Its chewing tobacco (moist snuff)
They mostly founded their lifestyle with agriculture. Considerably in tobacco and corn.
tobacco
Henry Bagley in 1890 was working in R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company that he had founded.
Jamestown was founded in 1607 with 104 men sent to make a profit for the investors who sent them. Tobacco didn't show up until John Rolfe introduced it to the colony in 1610. Without tobacco the colony would have probably failed, but tobacco saved it because demand was so high. Not only was it used as snuff, being smoked, and with pipes but Jamestown used it as currency. It was grown in any space that could be found including the streets.
The colony of Maryland was founded as a safe haven for English Catholics. The economy of Maryland focused on tobacco.
Maryland was known for being founded as a haven for Catholics and for its system of large tobacco plantations worked by enslaved Africans.