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Why does tobacco grow so well in Jamestown Virginia compared to northern climates?

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Tobacco wears out the land, exhausting minerals and nutrients from the soil. The first Virginia colonists to acquire ownership of land were positioned to gain great wealth, permitting them to abandon old fields and plant in fresh soil that would produce great quantities of the crop.

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Answer:

Northern climates are too cold to grow tobacco. Jamestown Virginia isn't too hot or cold.

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