Question

Why did King James I object to the cultivation of tobacco in Virginia?
A) He feared that smoking was an unhealthy habit for his subjects.
B) He did not see the commercial value of a crop that would literally go up in smoke.
C) He understood that the French had already established far better tobacco plantations in the Caribbean.
D) He did not want colonists to compete with English tobacco planters.

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