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A child from SC in 2008,a third grader at the time,sent a letter to their reprsentative. It passed in April 2008.
Rice was SC's only export crop in colonial times until Eliza Lucas Pinckney began to grow indigo. That developed into SC's second industry.
unprofitable
the conclusion was that they stop growing indigo where rice was cultivated
the conclusion was that they stop growing indigo where rice was cultivated
indigo plant or the war
Commercial production of indigo, which had prospered under British rule because of preferential trade treatment, ceased following the Revolutionary War.
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Ft. Sumter, SC
tobaco corn
minifundia
Indigo, indigo crayons, indigo colored paper, and indigo colored shirts.