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hat crop allowed the early English colony of Virginia to become profitable and survive? A. Corn B. Tobacco C. Cotton D. Wheat
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hat crop allowed the early English colony of Virginia to become profitable and survive? A. Corn B. Tobacco C. Cotton D. Wheat
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Virginia had fertile soil, and a plane named "Tobacco" thrived in this soil. People saw that they could grow their own Tobacco crops and sell it for profit.
The answer would be B!
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I think the answer is B. Tobacco.
I have seen that before in a documentary!
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