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What ensured the success of tobacco cultivation in the southern colonies?

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TOBACCO was introduced to Europe by the Spanish, who had learned to smoke it from Native Americans. Despite some early criticism of "drinking smoke," tobacco became popular among the middle classes in England. Much of the tobacco smoked in England was grown in the WEST INDIES.





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Slavery ensured the success of tobacco cultivation in the southern colonies
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