Answer:
a) it could be produced easily and quickly.
Explanation:
In the colonial times of the 17th century, tobacco was "a poor man´s crop" and sugar was " a rich man´s crop," and these were the two main crops in the English settlements in the West Indies. Tobacco was easy to plant, to cultivate and its processing was not complicated. It didn´t require a large labor force per acre.
Christmas Eve candlelight worship at the Quaker's Seaville Monthly Meeting. Diane Metz, a longtime Quaker, lights candles in worship and thanks. Seaville Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) was established in 1702.
Answer:
many were owned to harvest crops faster