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How did tobacco plantations affect the land?

A. Tobacco was easily grown and plantations could last for decades in the same area.

B. Tobacco exhausted soil, so that planters often had to find new land.

C. Tobacco plantations enhanced the look of urban cities, making them more appealing to live in.

D. Tobacco plantations were often sold to Native American tribes after three years.

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pretty sure it is A because it would grow so easily and that why it became illegal to transport. i might be incorrect

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Answer:

B. Tobacco exhausted soil, so that planters often had to find new land.

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