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7 December, 21:42

What caused tobacco to become the dominant crop of the Chesapeake colonies? A. The use of tobacco as tradable currency had increased. B. A huge demand for tobacco in Europe had developed. C. Tobacco production in Europe had increased sharply. D. It was the only cash crop that thrived in the hot and humid climate of the South.

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  1. 7 December, 22:33
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    B. A huge demand for tobacco in Europe had developed.
  2. 7 December, 23:46
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    I'm thinking the answer to this would be B.

    It makes the most sense. Definitely not C or D.
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