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History of the United States_Midterm Exam

History of the United States_Midterm Exam

Q 2) How did tobacco agriculture shape the Chesapeake region? In your response, consider the demographic and economic changes brought by tobacco culture during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.4) How did consumption influence the relationship between the American colonies and Britain during the eighteenth century?

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During the 16th and 17th centuries the Chesapeake regions marked a unique impact on the Europeans who stayed there, with the rise in farming practices there was a rise in the increase of tobacco production for the English farmers. To be particular, the cultivation of tobacco required careful trending and large lands. The increasing growth of tobacco affected the economy of Europe, as a primary cash crop it affected the labor market as well also came up the idea of indentured servitude (Roark et al., 2017).