The History of Coffee in USA
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Coffee was first introduced to America by the British captain John Smith In 1607, Smith and his men founded the first colony in the United States — the colony of Virginia in Jamestown. Having visited so many parts of the world, the avid explorer became familiar with coffee thanks to his voyages in Turkey, and eventually brought it upon ship and to the future United States. Coffee began to slowly gain notoriety in the region, and in 1670, Dorothy Jones became the first person to obtain a coffee license in Boston.