The document summarizes the history of tobacco production in the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule. It describes how the Tobacco Monopoly was established in 1782 by Governor General Jose Basco, making tobacco production under total government control. Certain regions like Ilocos and Cagayan were designated as tobacco districts, and tobacco planting became compulsory. The monopoly granted the government control over growing, grading, and manufacturing tobacco for 100 years, generating significant revenues. It was abolished in the 1880s after opposition from some groups.