An American has patented a machine for rolling cigars, which reflects on the historical significance of tobacco and cigars in America and beyond.
The article discusses the historical context of tobacco and cigars, noting that tobacco was known across America as early as the 10th century. Native Americans smoked pipes made of wood or bone, while rolled tobacco leaves became prevalent in South and Central America. The 16th century witnessed Europeans adopting the smoking habit from indigenous people, with Spaniards leaning towards cigars, particularly in their colonies in Latin America, while the English favored pipes.