Eliza Lucas Pinckney is a South Carolina planter who grew indigo. She developed indigo as one of its most important cash crops.
Indigo was introduced by plantation owner Eliza Lucas.
We call South Carolina south Carolina because that its name and its in a south direction.
Robert Smalls, 1839-1915. Captain of the transport ship USS Planter. After the war he became a member of the US House of Representatives from South Carolina.
During the colonial period the most important agricultural in the south was tobacco.
South Carolina South Carolina
Elizabeth Pinckney was a colonial planter in South Carolina who developed and successfully grew the indigo plant. At this time there was a great demand in Europe for the dye produced from the indigo plant. So, Elizabeth Pinckey taught other farmers how to grow the indigo plant.
indigo or corn
barbados
"Indigo." and rice
It is Indigo Blue.
indigo, rice
yes. specifically from upstate south Carolina.
Indigo
They encouraged South Carolina to plant indigo.
Both South Carolina and Georgia.
In Georgia and South Carolina
Henry Middleton was a political leader and planter from Charleston, South Carolina.