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seventeenth century colonial tobacco growsers usually resonded to depressed prices for their crops by

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Seventeenth-century colonial tobacco growers usually responded to depressed prices for their crops by growing or producing more tobacco to raise the amount of production.

Tobacco was the king of crops in the Jameston, Virginia colony. Tobacco was introduced by John Rolfe, who had taken some tobacco seeds from the Caribbean islands to the Jamestown colony. He grew it there and realized that this tobacco was more grey, with a bitter taste that Europeans loved. That is why Virginian colonists exported tobacco to Europe.