Indentured servants and enslaved Africans were primarily forced to settle in regions where tobacco was grown, particularly in the American colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries. These laborers were essential to the tobacco economy, as the crop required intensive labor for cultivation and harvesting. Many indentured servants came to the colonies voluntarily under contracts, while enslaved Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and subjected to harsh conditions on plantations. This system significantly shaped the demographic and economic landscape of the Southern colonies.
Tobacco was not grown in Massachusetts
Nicotene is in tobacco and tobacco is grown in the southern states
tobacco is grown in Maryland
tobacco is grown in warm climates and jute is grown in jungle.
Tobacco is grown, it is a plant.
In the 1600's, tobacco was grown in the southern colonies. The main colony that grew tobacco was the Virginia colony.
tobacco
Yes, tobacco is GROWN in the US.
Yes tobacco is grown like any other crop all over the world.
It is grown in warm places like VA.
Tobacco is primarily grown in regions with suitable climates, such as North America (United States, Brazil) and Asia (China, India). These regions have the appropriate soil and weather conditions for tobacco cultivation.
Tobacco was grown.