Renaissance · Europe · Culture

1555

Tobacco Seeds Reach Europe

1555

Seeds of the tobacco plant arrived in Europe via Portuguese ships returning from the Americas, and botanists began cultivating the strange American herb for its supposed medical virtues. Within a generation it would spread to every European court, and soon enough to every sailor's pouch. The plant's rapid transformation from curiosity to mass consumer product was one of the fastest New World crop adoptions in the Columbian Exchange.