king james tobacco A Counterblaste to King James I, His Counterblast
King James I, His Counterblast to Tobacco, 1604 Document Bank of Virginia June 29th 1620: After denouncing smoking as a health hazard, King James I of England & Scotland banned the crop growing of tobacco in Britain. James's dislike of tobacco led him to authorise A counter blaste to tobacco. (Written by Kingside Tobacco Five Pawns King James I wanted to ban tobacco, saw it as dangerous to the lungs and brain : r UKmonarchs History On June 29th, 1620, England slammed the door shut on domestic tobacco growing, handing the Virginia Company an exclusive monopoly in exchange for a steep tax of one shilling
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