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To meet the labor demands of tobacco cultivation and harvest, early Virginians relied
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These planters relied on the unskilled labour of indentured servants or slaves for the bulk of cultivation and production tasks.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tobacco cultivation was very fruitful for the planters at that time. Every farmer used to land to cultivate two crops of tobacco.

The planters relied on the slaves and servants for the cultivation of tobacco was a finicky crop which required a large work force, an experienced overseer with excellent judgement, a sizeable acreage and a certain amount of plain good luck.

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