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Terrance Shannon
26 September, 11:54
What happened to tobacco in the mid-1700s?
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Pluto
26 September, 12:13
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Tobacco was the most valuable cash crop produced in the 1700s until the invention of the cotton gin. Large quantities of it was produced rapidly.
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