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Although Jamestown teetered on the precipice of disaster, unlike previous English attempts at colonization, including the legendary Lost Colony of Roanoke, it managed to survive, thanks to tobacco and, eventually, African slavery. It was not John Smith, but rather John Rolfe, who in 1610 planted the seeds for the United States of America. Tobacco seeds, that is.
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