The immigrant is most likely to settle in Virginia. During the early 1700s, Virginia was known for its ideal climate and soil conditions for tobacco farming, making it a prime location for tobacco plantations. While Pennsylvania had its advantages, it was not as prominent in tobacco cultivation as the Virginia colonies.
An immigrant sails to North America in the early 1700s in hopes of starting a tobacco farm. He has done some research on the best environment for tobacco farming. Where is the immigrant most likely to settle? (1 point) Responses Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
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