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The most important food crop in seventeenth-century Jamestown was:

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Answer: TOBACCO.

Tobacco was a finicky crop which required a large work force, an experienced overseer with excellent judgment, a sizable acreage and a certain amount of plain good luck. By the middle of the seventeenth century, many small farmers successfully raised an acre or two of tobacco …

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Tobacco and Corn

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