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Tobacco was so profitable, however, that the Virginia Company was willing to shell out enormous sums to send settlers, criminals, prostitutes, indentured servants, and eventually African slaves, to the colony to ensure its survival and its own accumulation of wealth. Tobacco farmers and plantation owners were making a mind-boggling 1,000% margin and taxable return on their initial investments.
The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator
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