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Beginning in the 1660s, what did wealthy Virginia tobacco planters buy? ( NEED IT ASAP)

A. most of the good farmland in the Carolinas

B. land in New Jersey as an investment

C. most of the Native American land in the region

D. most of the good farmland near the coast

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Beginning in the 1660s, wealthy Virginia tobacco planters bought;

D. most of the good farmland near the coast

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The correct answer is D) most of the good farmland near the coast.

Beginning in the 1660s, wealthy Virginia tobacco planters bought most of the good farmland near the coast.

Tobacco was the king of crops in the colony of Virginia. It represented a great business for planters. It was John Rolfe the one who brought some tobacco seeds from the Island of Trinidad, in the Caribbean. This tobacco had grey leaves and a bitter taste that was better than the one Europeans consumed. That is why this tobacco was well accepted in Europe and Virginia and plantation owners exported the crop and bought most of the good farmland near the coast.

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