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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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.