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In South Carolina what became an important cash crop because of Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney?

Rice became an important crop.


In South Carolina became an important cash crop because of Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney.?

tobacco


What became an important cash crop because of Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney?

Indigo


What was Carolina was divided into?

Carolina became North Carolina and South Carolina because it was too large to govern.


Who did Elizabeth City North Carolina gets its name from?

While some claim it is in honor of Queen Elizabeth I of England it is most likely named for Elizabeth "Betsy" Tooley on whose land for the original town of Redding which later became Elizabeth and then Elizabeth City was built.


Why was elizabeth 1st in danger when her younger brother became king?

because Edward had raped Elizabeth and was scared he would do it again


Which city became an important commercial center in the Carolinas?

The city of Charlotte, North Carolina is an important commercial center to the Carolinas.


When did Elizabeth become famous?

Elizabeth I first became famous in 1558 when she became Queen of England. Elizabeth II first became famous in 1952 when she became Queen of England.


What did elizabeth Garrett Anderson become famous for?

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson became famous because she was the first female doctor in history. I hope tat helped you! :)


How did South Carolina became a royal colony?

Because it was under direct control of the King. ~CMS


When Queen Elizabeth II dies will her husband become king if not why because Queen Elizabeth I became queen after her husband died?

No he will not become King because he is not of royal British blood. There son Charles will becomes King. And Elizabeth the first never was married she became queen after her sister Queen Mary 1 died


When were the Carolina Colonies Founded?

It was founded in 1663 but became a royal colony in 1729. When it became a royal colony, it was then split into North Carolina & South Carolina