The Dutch, the Swedes, the Irish and Scottish are quite enthused with the tobacco plant and trade is expected to increase dramatically.
The Native Americans are proving to be quite agreeable, but refuse to work for us for either money or protection. They do not understand our notions of farming for profit and they say that no man should plant for than he needs and have refused to share more land with us. The land there is quite fertile and will should easily be able to produce the amount of tobacco we predicted. However it is estimated that it will take 1,000 soldiers and 500,000 florins to displace the Native Americans and keep up with future demand. If a such a venture was successful the yield could be as high as 2,000,000 florins.