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| <a href=http://www.steelhorse-studios.com/#cigarettes><img>http://www.steelhorse-studios.com/Camel.gif</img></a> 8, 2.4 <a href=http://www.steelhorse-studios.com/#dr1z>discount cigarettes </a> Some results of this initial expansion were the royal decree in 1606 prohibiting the planting of tobacco in the Caribbean islands and the continental Caribbean coast (in Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba, the Margaritas, and the provinces of Venezuela, Cumana, and Nueva Andaluda). Angry planters and merchants lobbied successfully for the repeal of this decree some years later (1614), and even secured tax exemptions to promote cultivation in some zones (Trinidad and Guyana, 1625). During this period, there was also a failed attempt to impose a monopoly in Venezuela (1620), so as to require planters to sell their harvests to royal agents at set prices, and to stop the illegal trade with foreign merchants. A short-lived monopoly was also imposed in Puerto Rico in 1632, though with a much more limited character than that which would develop in the eighteenth century. The early seventeenth century also saw the establishment of the tobacco processing factory of?
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