The seventeenth-century tobacco economy of the Chesapeake region
A) was concentrated on many small farms with few slaves.
B) went through numerous boom-and-bust cycles.
C) often saw production not meet demand.
D) saw planters cut back on production as a way of raising prices.
E) saw prices rise steadily throughout the period.
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