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during the early colonial era, virginias economy was dependent on
○ sugar plantations.
○ tobacco plantations.
○ trade with france.
○ trade with spain.
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In the early colonial era, Virginia's economy relied heavily on tobacco plantations. Sugar plantations were more associated with places like the Caribbean. Trade with France and Spain was not the primary economic driver for Virginia at that time; instead, tobacco cultivation (using slave labor) was central to its economy.
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B. tobacco plantations.