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It is true
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The establishment of "Tobacco as a major Cash Crop" is the right answer.
John Rolfe introduced Tobacco (a commercial crop) in the colony of Virginia in 1612. During the course of time, Tobacco became the basis of the Economy of Colonial Virginia. The cultivation of tobacco required a big labor force, hence, the colonists used to purchase the bound servants and slaves to cultivate it.
The men who deserved to be called Captains of Industry were those who made a positive contribution to the nation by expanding markets and increasing trade, providing more jobs and increasing productivity.
Hi, I don't see any graph on this question. However, hope the following is helpful: <span>Brazil's early years as an independent nation were difficult. With regards the economy, exports declined, and the domestic economy was depressed. The only segment that developed and became sustainable was the subsistence economy. Resources (land, slaves, and transport animals) made idle by the decline of the export economy were absorbed into mostly self-consumption activities.</span>