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Indigo was one of the main crops grown in both North and South Carolina and was called 'Blue Gold'because of the deep blue color that it created and 'Carolina Gold' because it was considered as valuable as gold because of the income it gave farmers.

they also sold tabbaco it was very valuable

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Some crops grown in South Carolina during the 1600s and 1700s were rice and indigo. They also grew beans, turnips, and beans.

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Four major crops in south Carolina were rice,indago,taboco,and cotton. The most major crop was rice.

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rice

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