Asked by Michael

What led to the viability of the Jamestown colony?

A. Trading for furs with the Cherokee tribes to the south led to an increase in revenue.

B. The acquisition of gold held by the Powhatan tribe improved the viability of the colony.

C. The production of tobacco as a cash crop led to the successful support of the colony.

D. The creation of a textile mill in the colony established its dominance in cotton production.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
And your answer is?
Answered by Nager
It’s A
Answered by Nikki
It's not A, I just got it wrong.
Answered by benny
Its c
Answered by faith
are you sure its C
Answered by Rhiver
The correct answer is C
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