james i tobacco 1954 book, I, Counter-blaste To June 29th 1620: After denouncing
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 James I might not have been the best king, but he did get a few things right. When tobacco was introduced in Europe, some embraced the new crop. Others, however, were a Two broad sides against tobacco the first given by King James his Counterblast to tobacco. The second transcribed out of Dr. Everard Maynwaringe, his treatise of the scurvy. To which A counter blaste to tobacco. (Written by A Counterblast to Tobacco, a Treatise Written by James I of England (1566 1625) Published in an Anti Smoking Pamphlet An introduction to 'This Vile Habit: King James' Counter Blast to Tobacco' by Malory Nye History's Ink podcast Medium
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