The history of tobacco

February 6th, 2008 14:51

The history of tobacco

The first tobacco was grown in the pre-Columbian Americas. People used to smoke and chew the leaves of the tobacco plant. The Mayan civilization of Central America have been the first users of this product. Later the plant was tasted by the nations of Central and most of South and North America.

The first European smoker in history was one of Christopher Columbus's explorers - Rodrigo de Jerez. When he came back home he intended to smoke in public and the Spanish Inquisition enclosed him to prison for three years.

The first English slave trader who brought tobacco to England was Sir John Hawkins in the XVI century. Other contenders may be Sir Francis Drake and Richard Grenville who introduced tobacco to England. The first book in English about tobacco was published in the same century and was called "Tobacco".

In the XVII century King James I has published his treatise "A Counterblast to Tobacco" where he described the tobacco plant as "an invention of Satan" and banned smoking in London's alehouses. But later he changed his decision, "nationalized" the tobacco industry in England and reduced tobacco taxes.

The first Romanov Czar, Michael Feodorovich, announced the use of tobacco as a deadly sin in Russia. The penalty was awful - slitting of the lips or a terrible and sometimes fatal flogging. In India, Persia and Turkey the death punishment was prescribed as a treatment for the habit.

In 1600 tobacco production was well developed in the New World, and smoking was becoming popular with Europeans. First Cuban cigars arrived in London in 1830. First paper rolled cigarette appeared in 1832.

Some historians believe that Turks and Russians learned about cigarettes from the French, who likely have learned about smoking from the Spanish. Other historians say that Egyptian soldiers made the first paper rolled cigarettes during the Turkish-Egyptian war.

The first cigarette factory was opened in the XIX century in England. In the beginning of the XX century smoking hats and jackets for gentlemen were in fashion. Cigarettes from then have become a part of our life.

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