Jamestown

John Rolfe’s tobacco plantation is the reason the colony survived.

An excerpt from the article 32 facts about Jamestown
Upon Rolfe’s arrival in Jamestown in 1610, he started a plantation with South American tobacco seeds he probably gathered in Bermuda or Trinidad. It brought great financial support to the colony. It could have, however, cause conflict between the British and Spanish colonists, since any smuggled South American tobacco would have been the property of the Spanish.