she is a girl that experimented with the indigo plants and made a blue dye that is called indigo. she also had a husband and 4 children 1 died so she had 2 boys and 1 girl.
Indigo
In a Church.
Discovery of indigo.
i think its rice
I don't know about her mother's name but I think her father was in the army and his name was George Lucas.
indigo gal
Mrs. Pinckney helped make indigo an important part of South Carolina's economy. Later in life, she married and had four children.
Eliza Lucas was born on December 28, 1722.
Eliza Lucas Pinckney lived in South Carolina.
Eliza Lucas Pinckney died on May 26, 1793
Eliza Lucas Pinkney had five kids.
Eliza Lucas was born in Antigua, British West Indies
Eliza Lucas Pinckney. Born in the West Indies about 1722, Eliza went to school in England. When she was fifteen, her family moved to Carolina. Her father George Lucas, a British army officer, became a planter. When he was named lieutenant governor of Antigua, a British colony in the Caribbean, Eliza stayed in Carolina to manage the family plantations. In 1740, George Lucas sent his daughter a supple of indigo seeds. Her first crop was killed by the frost. A second was ruined by an overseer. in1744, the year she married Colonel Charles Pickney, Eliza Lucas raised a good crop. She carefully oversaw the harvesting of the plants and the making of the dye.
she had to help her mother sow stuff for the army i was Eliza Lucas Pinckney for a project
Eliza Lucas Pinckney
Eliza Lucas Pinckney was born in 1722. She supervised three plantations. Eliza is also credited with starting indigo as a major crop.
Eliza Lucas Pinckney's age is not known. Eliza is most known for developing indigo as a cash crop in the South Carolina colony.