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Excerpt from History of the Tobacco Industry in Virginia From 1860 to 1894
Tobacco was first discovered by Christopher Columbus in the island of Cuba, where it grew wild, the natives smok ing it either in reeds or rolled in the form Of cigars. The colony Of Virginia was the first to introduce the cultivation Of the fragrant weed, and John Rolfe, the husband Of Pocha bontas, inaugurated its systematic cultivation in the colony in the year 1612. In the year 1616 Captain George Yeardly, Deputy Governor, first directed the attention of the colo hists to planting it for profit, showing that its culture prom ised large returns, and from this time on there was an enormous and rapid increase in the annual amount grown.
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