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What caused tobacco to become the dominant crop of the Chesapeake colonies? A. the increasing use of tobacco as tradable currency B. a huge demand for tobacco in Europe C. a sharp increase in tobacco production
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What caused tobacco to become the dominant crop of the Chesapeake colonies? A. the increasing use of tobacco as tradable currency B. a huge demand for tobacco in Europe C. a sharp increase in tobacco production in Europe D. it was the only cash crop that thrived in the hot and humid climate E. it could be grown on small farms with minimal labor
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A huge demand for tobacco in Europe had developed. so it would be (B)
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