I'm not sure if it still does, but indigo used to be valuable for It's pigment. Often used to make paint.
Indigo was the major cash crop, but rice and cotton were a close second.
the south, i believeAnswerBefore the American Revolution, it was grown in the South Carolina colony and was the second most important export after rice. It comprised over one-third of all exports.
Indigo
Both South Carolina and Georgia.
they grew indigo, cotton, tobacco, and rice
Eliza Lucas Pinckney is a South Carolina planter who grew indigo. She developed indigo as one of its most important cash crops.
Indigo is a plant that dyes fabric blue. Eliza Lucas Pinckney developed indigo as an important cash crop for South Carolina starting in 1739.
Indigo was the major cash crop, but rice and cotton were a close second.
the south, i believeAnswerBefore the American Revolution, it was grown in the South Carolina colony and was the second most important export after rice. It comprised over one-third of all exports.
tobacco
indigo or corn
barbados
"Indigo." and rice
indigo, rice
It is Indigo Blue.
Indigo
Both South Carolina and Georgia.