The crash crop known as "Carolina's blue gold" refers to indigo. This plant was cultivated in the Carolinas during the 18th century for its deep blue dye, which was highly sought after in Europe for textile production. Indigo became a significant cash crop, contributing to the economic prosperity of the region before the American Revolution.
There is no such thing as a "crash crop."
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nope, its false
Blue flax (Linum perenne) is a common crop in the prairie with blue flowers. It is known for its beautiful blue blooms and its importance as a pollinator-friendly plant.
no the wheat crop crash was in 1928, the dust bowl happend in 1934
Rice first appeared as a commercial crop in the Carolinas in the seventeenth century.
Georgia and the Carolinas colonies were early growers of tobacco in North America.
Mainly tobacco, but indigo and rice were also very popular colonial-age crops in the area.
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Crash, Crop, Car, etc.
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