CDNBear, it is a known fact that there was no tobacco in Europe prior to the "discovery" of America.
In all fairness, though, there were also no tomatoes, peppers or potatoes, either. So, the Europeans can thank North American Natives for those vegetables, which became so entrenched in years after 1492, that the Irish died of starvation when the potato crop failed, the Italian cousine would be unimaginable without tomatoes and the Hungarian cousine without red paprika.
For all of that North Amercan Natives deserve thanks.
So, let us smoke and share a peace pipe.
In all fairness, though, there were also no tomatoes, peppers or potatoes, either. So, the Europeans can thank North American Natives for those vegetables, which became so entrenched in years after 1492, that the Irish died of starvation when the potato crop failed, the Italian cousine would be unimaginable without tomatoes and the Hungarian cousine without red paprika.
For all of that North Amercan Natives deserve thanks.
So, let us smoke and share a peace pipe.