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Why did the king want a colony south in f Virginia

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Answer:

He wanted to grow crops and make new areas for trade.

Explanation:

The colonists wanted to plant tobacco because it was a cash crop, even though the king opposed the use of weed. On the other hand, the company constantly discouraged the cultivation of tobacco because its production seduced the colonists away from planting corn. It was purely for economic reasons and reducing dense population.

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