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Tobacco: A Cultural History of How an Exotic Plant Seduced Civilization

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Tobacco was cultivated by indigenous peoples of the Americas for medicinal, religious, and social purposes long before Columbus. With European colonization, it evolved into a symbol of pleasure and success, becoming a coveted commodity that transformed the global economy. Iain Gately's narrative traces the journey of this remarkable plant from its ancient origins to its current contentious status. He argues that the tobacco trade was pivotal in the growth of American colonies, the establishment of the Dutch trading empire, the African slave trade, and even the financial foundation for the American Revolution. Gately's informed and engaging writing offers a vivid exploration of tobacco's complex history. Critics praise the work as a rich and engaging account, highlighting Gately's wit and perceptive insights. The book documents how people across various classes, religions, races, and continents have engaged with this controversial plant, showcasing its profound impact on history.

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Tobacco: A Cultural History of How an Exotic Plant Seduced Civilization, Iain Gately

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Title
Tobacco: A Cultural History of How an Exotic Plant Seduced Civilization
Language
English
Released
2005
Format
Paperback
Pages
416
ISBN10
0802139604
ISBN13
9780802139603
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Tobacco was cultivated by indigenous peoples of the Americas for medicinal, religious, and social purposes long before Columbus. With European colonization, it evolved into a symbol of pleasure and success, becoming a coveted commodity that transformed the global economy. Iain Gately's narrative traces the journey of this remarkable plant from its ancient origins to its current contentious status. He argues that the tobacco trade was pivotal in the growth of American colonies, the establishment of the Dutch trading empire, the African slave trade, and even the financial foundation for the American Revolution. Gately's informed and engaging writing offers a vivid exploration of tobacco's complex history. Critics praise the work as a rich and engaging account, highlighting Gately's wit and perceptive insights. The book documents how people across various classes, religions, races, and continents have engaged with this controversial plant, showcasing its profound impact on history.