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motikmotik
4 years ago
15

Tobacco was significant to the development of the Virginia colony. Which of the following was the result of tobacco? Check all o

f the boxes that apply.
profit in Virginia

conflicts with American Indians over land

an influx of indentured servants

the establishment of the Headright system

disapproval from England
History
2 answers:
Sedbober [7]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

  • profit in Virginia
  • conflicts with American Indians over land

Explanation:

In the colony of Virginia, tobacco became the business par excellence and produced substantial profits for the settlers. the problems began after 1617, from that moment the relations with the natives worsened and the growing demand for land for tobacco cultivation caused hostilities to increase.

const2013 [10]4 years ago
4 0

John Rolfe was the colonist who brought tobacco seeds and first grow tobacco in Virginia.

The following were the results of tobacco:

profit in Virginia, conflicts with American Indians over land, an influx of indentured servants and the establishment of the Headright system.


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