Virginia's stinking weed was a primary cash crop for the colony. It saw the population and wealth of the colony explode.
No, that was the Virginia Colony who did that.
The discovery of tobacco as cash crop in Virginia made the colonies labor supply grow. Indentured servants were first brought in to work the fields but soon after that slaves from Africa were used.
it didnt affect them it helped them shiping cash crops to other countrys like tabacco rice indigo etc...
they were into agriculture so they had a tobacco industry. The southern colonies had no shipping industry. I hope this helped you answer the question.Thanks!!
In 1639 laws were passed encouraging the growth of marijuana for its versatile hemp fibers. Tobacco and corn were also considered cash crops.
Tobacco was the most profitable cash crop in the Virginia colony sold to England
The Virginia Colony Had Very Fertile Soil Perfect For Growing Tabacco Their Main Cash Crop(:
Virginia's stinking weed was a primary cash crop for the colony. It saw the population and wealth of the colony explode.
tobacco
i think tabacco
The introduction of women helped to keep Jamestown populated, while the cultivation of tobacco, a cash crop, supplied the colonist's with money. Jamestown was also further inland than Roanoke.
No, that was the Virginia Colony who did that.
Virginia's stinking weed was a primary cash crop for the colony. It saw the population and wealth of the colony explode.
he introduced the cash crop tobacco
sugarcane
Tobacco was a major cash crop in Virginia starting in the 1600s. It was introduced by John Rolfe, the husband of Pocahontas in 1614. Most other crops, including corn and wheat, were grown only for personal consumption. Cities such as Lynchburg, Blackstone, and Danville were centers of tobacco production. In the 1770s Virginia merchants shipped seventy million pounds of tobacco each year.