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The Tobacco Reference Guide |
| by David Moyer, MD. |
| | Chapter 4 History of tobacco in chronological order |
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| | History of tobacco in chronological order: Before 1500 |
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| | Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the New World brought the tobacco leaf |
| | and seeds out of the Caribbean and in 1492 introduced them to Europe. Its use at first |
| | in Spain and Portugal was quite limited, however, and seeped deeply of pagan |
| | religious mysticism. In fact, tobacco was not received favorably at all by the strongly |
| | devout Christian practitioners of the day who did not adapt well to a product that was |
| | so new and so strange to them. Indeed, from the beginning the use of tobacco was |
| | condemned as wholly evil to any good God-fearing Christian. Rodrigo de Jerez, |
| | among the first of Columbus's sailors to inhale tobacco smoke, apparently became |
| | dependent on tobacco sometime after his initial encounter of it with the Carib Indians; |
| | thereafter he was believed to harbor within him the devil and was imprisoned and |
| | condemned during the Inquisition. |
| | Quote from The Tobacco Epidemic, pp. 15-16 (Gary Huber) |
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| | Columbus and early European settlers noted that a long, thick bundle of twisted |
| | tobacco leaves wrapped in a dried palm or maize leaf was used by Native Americans |
| | as a primitive cigar. |
| | Cigars, p. 1 |
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| | "Among the Hurons of North American, virtually all men, but few if any women, smoked |
| | N. rustica leaf, and they did so day in and day out. While women were responsible for |
| | growing food crops, men alone had the responsibility for growing tobacco. In one |
| | pre-contact Huron village north of present-day Toronto, archaeologists have found |
| | 4,000 clay pipes." |
| | The Tobacco Epidemic, p. 3 (John Slade) |
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| | Within 150 years of Columbus's finding "strange leaves" in the New World, tobacco |
| | was being used in every part of the earth. |
| | American Medical News, November 14, 1994, p. 17 |
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| | Thursday, July 06, 2000 | Page 84 of 87 |
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