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17 June, 20:23

The cultivation of tobacco in Jamestown resulted in all of the following except

a) the destruction of the soil.

b) a great demand for controlled labor.

c) soaring prosperity in the colony.

d) diversification of the colony's economy.

e) the broad-acred plantation system.

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  1. 17 June, 20:28
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    Option: d) diversification of the colony's economy.

    Explanation:

    During the period of colonization in America, the first cultivation began with tobacco. John Rolfe became the first person to cultivate tobacco in Virginia. After seeing the demand for tobacco in Europe, Rolfe imported seed from the West Indies and grow the plant in the Jamestown colony. These seeds served in changing the economic and political condition of the colony. It's estimated that during 1630, over a million pounds of tobacco exported from Jamestown.
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