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how tobacco saved jamestown John Rolfe (1585-1622), Jamestown, Virginia colonist known for introducing the cultivation of in 1612 Stock Photo Tobacco Growing in Early America

Tobacco Growing in Early America Mr Snuff Colonist John Rolfe became the first settler to successfully grow tobacco (also know as "brown gold") on a commercial scale in 1610. In 1614 the first shipment of tobacco was sent to Jamestown and More Kids Discover Online Jamestown US History I (AY Collection)

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how tobacco saved jamestown John Rolfe (1585-1622), Jamestown, Virginia colonist known for introducing the cultivation of in 1612 Stock Photo Tobacco Growing in Early America

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how tobacco saved jamestown John Rolfe (1585-1622), Jamestown, Virginia colonist known for introducing the cultivation of in 1612 Stock Photo Tobacco Growing in Early America

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how tobacco saved jamestown John Rolfe (1585-1622), Jamestown, Virginia colonist known for introducing the cultivation of in 1612 Stock Photo Tobacco Growing in Early America

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how tobacco saved jamestown John Rolfe (1585-1622), Jamestown, Virginia colonist known for introducing the cultivation of in 1612 Stock Photo Tobacco Growing in Early America
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