On this day in 1586 Sir Walter Raleigh introduced tobacco to England for the first time. Following Columbus’ trip to the New World in 1492, tobacco was soon being described in contemporary accounts:
“Men with half-burned wood in their hands and certain herbs to take their smokes, which are some dry herbs put in a certain leaf, also dry, like those the boys make on the day of the Passover of the Holy Ghost; and having lighted one part of it, by the other they suck, absorb, or receive that smoke inside with the breath, by which they become benumbed and almost drunk, and so it is said they do not feel fatigue. These, muskets as we will call them, they call tabacos”.
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Sir Walter Raleigh starts the smoking habit
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On this day in 1586 Sir Walter Raleigh introduced tobacco to England for the first time. Following Columbus’ trip to the New World in 1492, tobacco was soon being described in contemporary accounts:
“Men with half-burned wood in their hands and certain herbs to take their smokes, which are some dry herbs put in a certain leaf, also dry, like those the boys make on the day of the Passover of the Holy Ghost; and having lighted one part of it, by the other they suck, absorb, or receive that smoke inside with the breath, by which they become benumbed and almost drunk, and so it is said they do not feel fatigue. These, muskets as we will call them, they call tabacos”.
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