The most accurate statement about tobacco during the seventeenth century is that it
A) was immediately encouraged by both King James I and the London Company.
B) grew on semicleared land, but required a lot of human labor.
C) sold so poorly that there was little interest in growing it.
D) was initially grown on large, well-manicured fields.
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