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The snuff used in Thomas Jefferson's day isn't what we call snuff today. Back then, snuff consisted of tobacco ground so fine it was virtually powder. The user would then take a small pinch of the tobacco and snort it.

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Thomas Jefferson thought highly of the Indian hemp plant. He not only smoked it but knew that it had other values such as oil, paper, and clothes.

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It is unknown whether or not Washington smoked tobacco, but he did farm tobacco as a crop. At the time, however, pipes and cigars were used, not cigarettes.

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No, he did not smoke

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yes

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