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What did John Rolfe contribute to the Jamestown colony's success? A) He helped more colonists survive winters by organizing labor. B) He defeated the Powhatan in the First Anglo-Powhatan War. C) He found a way to treat tobacco so it would sell widely. D) He saved the colony from military attacks by the Spanish. E) He brought a supply of provisions and the first women colonists.

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John Rolfe contributed to the Jamestown Colony's success that E) He brought a supply of provisions and the first women colonists.
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C) He found a way to treat tobacco so it would sell widely.

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The strain of tobacco developed by Rolfe was the fare money crop that helped make the Virginia Colony profitable. It was the pillar of the cultivating plantations for ages. Colossal distribution centers, for example, those on Richmond's Tobacco Row, confirm its prominence. Indeed, even just about 400 years after the fact, tobacco figures conspicuously in Virginia's economy.

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