I'm going to just throw this map in here and hope for some input.
We've been researching the tobacco fields here in CT and would love to be taken to one. It seems most were located by the CT River.
"Tobacco comes into use as "Country Money" or "Country Pay" in the colonies. Tobacco continues to be used as a monetary standard--literally a "cash crop"-- throughout the 17th and 18th Centuries, lasting twice as long as the gold standard."
We've been researching the tobacco fields here in CT and would love to be taken to one. It seems most were located by the CT River.
"Tobacco comes into use as "Country Money" or "Country Pay" in the colonies. Tobacco continues to be used as a monetary standard--literally a "cash crop"-- throughout the 17th and 18th Centuries, lasting twice as long as the gold standard."