VHSSTO_160812_0337
Existing comment:
Money to Spend
Archaeologists have unearthed abundant evidence that wealthy early English settlers in Virginia enjoyed a wide range of consumer goods available to participants in the transatlantic world economy. In the 1600s, houses were impermanent wooden structures built around poles set into the ground like fence posts; furniture was crude and scarce. But even then, settlers used the profits from tobacco sales to purchase fine European goods.
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