Question

The spread of tobacco farming in seventeenth-century Virginia

a. discouraged land speculation and reduced the demand for field labor.

b. led to a decline in profits for the colonial government and the crown.

c. helped to create a highly unequal society, dominated economically and politically by an elite plantation-owning class.

d. led to a remarkably equal, socially unified society, centered on networks of closely connected towns.

e. impoverished the landholding elite and allowed poor laborers to acquire most of the land.

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