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Page 1: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Tobacco

Page 2: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4

The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by

a) Explaining the importance of agriculture and its influence on the institution of slavery

b) Describing how European (English, Scotch-Irish, German) immigrants, Africans, and American Indians influenced the cultural landscapes and changed the relationship between the Virginia Colony and England.

c) Explaining how geography influenced the relocation of Virginia’s capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg to Richmond.

Page 3: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Tobacco Fields in Jamestown

Page 4: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.
Page 5: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Essential Knowledge VS.3

1. Cash Crop: a crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers.

2. The economy of the Virginia colony depended on agriculture as a primary source of wealth.

3. Tobacco became the most profitable agricultural product.

Page 6: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Essential Knowledge VS.3

4. Tobacco was sold in England as a cash crop.

5. The successful planting of tobacco depended on a reliable and inexpensive source of labor.

6. Large numbers of Africans were brought to the colony against their will to work as slaves on the plantation.

7. The Virginia Colony became dependent on slave labor, and the dependence lasted a long time.

Page 7: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Tobacco Auction

Page 8: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

John Rolfe stepped into history in May 1609,

when he boarded the Sea Venture, bound for Virginia.

It was John Rolfe's experiments with tobacco that developed the

first profitable export.

Page 9: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Tobacco was the cash crop that made some Virginians wealthy. It was cultivated on plantations (farms) both large

and small throughout a large portion of the colony. It grew in fields like this one at the Rural Trades site in the Colonial

Williamsburg Historic Area.

Page 10: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Essential Knowledge

• Tobacco was used as money.

• A tobacco farmer could use his tobacco to pay for goods and services.

Page 11: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Jamestown

• Tobacco used up the nutrients in the soil in a few years and required large amounts of labor to cultivate.

Page 12: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Jamestown

• Tobacco was cured (dried) and prized (packed tightly into barrels) during the fall. Tobacco inspection began in November and lasted into the next year. The Tobacco Inspection Act of 1730 stated that all tobacco exported from Virginia was to be inspected and meet a minimum standard of quality. After tobacco passed inspection it remained in a government warehouse until it was shipped to England.

Page 13: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Jamestown Tobacco

A barrel called a hogshead was used to ship tobacco to England.

Page 14: Tobacco. Virginia Standard of Learning VS.4 The student will demonstrate knowledge of life in the Virginia Colony by a)Explaining the importance of agriculture.

Tobacco

• Cash Crop for the Jamestown colony.


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