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The colonist who first planted tobacco was:

Sir Walter Raleigh
Sir Thomas Dale
John Rolfe
John Smith
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The colonist who first planted tobacco in America was **John Rolfe**. He is credited with cultivating a profitable strain of tobacco in the Virginia colony in the early 1600s.
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