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why did tobacco cultivation move westward in the 1830s? multiple choice question. tobacco farming had exhausted the land, so farmers had to switch to other crops. many young tobacco farmers moved westward into former native american territories. uprisings of enslaved people led to labor shortages in virginia and north carolina. shifts in rainfall patterns rendered coastal regions unsuitable for growing tobacco.

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Answer: Tobacco Farming Exhausted the Land

Explanation: For more help (if needed) go to HIST 1310 CHAPTER 11 Flashcards Quizlet

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