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Q: What is indigo and where did farmers in South Carolina grow it?
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What type of job opportunities did colonial South Carolina have?

they farmed and traded rice and indigo. they would be farmers and grow crops


What do the farmers grow in South Carolina?

South Carolina grows various types of produce. Most popular are peaches, watermelons and strawberries. There are few farmers growing rice also.


Which cash crop did many planters grow in the low swampy land in south or north Carolina South Carolina and Georgia?

Indigo


What plant was discovered by Eliza Pinchkey?

Elizabeth Pinckney was a colonial planter in South Carolina who developed and successfully grew the indigo plant. At this time there was a great demand in Europe for the dye produced from the indigo plant. So, Elizabeth Pinckey taught other farmers how to grow the indigo plant.


What Crops did plantations in Georgia and South Carolina grow?

They grew indigo, corn,rice, and tobacco.


Why Indian farmers reluctant to grow indigo under British?

Indian farmers were reluctant to grow indigo because they were forced to do so


Which crops did small farmers in South generally grow?

cash crops like rice tobacco and indigo


Which crop did small farmers in the south generally grow?

cash crops like rice tobacco and indigo


Where does indigo grow in Tennessee?

indigo grows in North Carolina


Why was indigo farmers hesitant to grow indigo?

because it destroyed the soil fertility


What did farmers grow in colonies?

They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo


What did farmers grow in the Southern Colonies?

They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo