If your question is about drama, it would appear that Eliza Lucas had no interest in it whatsoever, and played no dramatic role. If you are talking about her role in the development of agriculture in the American South, that is another matter, as she is noted as the person who introduced the growing of indigo as a cash crop in the 18th century.
a role play in drama is when some one is do a little play
Eliza Doolittle- Audrey Hepburn played the role in the 1964 movie, although all her songs were dubbed by singer Marni Nixon. The role was originated on Broadway in 1956 by Julie Andrews, who was later replaced by Sally Ann Howes. The 1958 London "My Fair Lady" featured Andrews again. The show has had a number of revivals, each time with a new actress in the role.
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When the teacher takes part in the role play.
she wrote a consititution
she wrote a consititution
Eliza Lucas Pinckney died on May 26, 1793
Eliza Lucas was born on December 28, 1722.
Eliza Lucas Pinckney lived in South Carolina.
Eliza Lucas Pinkney had five kids.
Eliza Lucas was born in Antigua, British West Indies
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.
Sam and Andy are detectives who are tasked with finding Eliza. They are actively investigating her disappearance and following up on leads to locate her. Their expertise in solving cases and their determination to find Eliza are crucial in the search efforts.