Which explorer's expedition is responsible for bringing tobacco back from the new world?Francis Drake
Sir Walter Raleigh
Edmund Spenser
William Shakespeare

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Answer 1
Answer: It can't be Edmund Spenser or  William Shakespeare: they are English poets, not explorers.

Both Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh were explorers: they are the options we can consider.

The correct answer is Francis Drake: he brought tobacco plant to Europe.

The question also mentions Walter Raleigh: he is known for popularizing Tobaco in the Old World.
Answer 2
Answer: A. Francis drake

Edmund spencer popularized it in the old world this is is asking bout the new world so you answer is A

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Answer:

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