What eventually solved the economic problems of seventeenth-century Virginia?

A) the cultivation of tobacco
B) the reorganization of the joint-stock company
C) a successful agreement with the Native Americans
D) trading with Barbados
E) stopping the import of goods from England


Answer: A

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