How did tobacco farming shape Chesapeake settlement?
A) Chesapeake settlers established a large number of towns for trading tobacco.
B) Tobacco farmers sought land that fronted a navigable river to ease transport.
C) Farmers settled small plots of land and cultivated all of it at once.
D) Tobacco farming did not exhaust the soil,so farmers rarely moved once settled.
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