Means growing the plant used to make indigo dye. Indigo is sort of a red/purple.
The farming of tobacco, rice, and indigo.
they will not be rich and their farming will be poor
Indigo plants are primarily grown in the southern United States, particularly in states like North Carolina, Texas, and California. These regions provide the warm climates and well-drained soils that are favorable for indigo cultivation. Historically, North Carolina was a significant producer during the colonial period, and efforts to revive indigo farming continue today. Additionally, indigo is cultivated in smaller quantities by specialty growers and in sustainable farming initiatives across various states.
they will not be rich and their farming will be poor
South- farming tobacco, indigo and rice north- fishing and trading
The southern colonies primarily practiced plantation farming, which focused on cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo. This type of farming required extensive labor, leading to the widespread use of enslaved Africans on plantations.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia. Mostly on Cotton, Tobacco, and Indigo.
They are all terms used in Unit 1 - Chapter 4 of Quizlet.
Indigo, indigo crayons, indigo colored paper, and indigo colored shirts.
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Indigo children or indigo colour?
The French word for indigo is "indigo."