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During the 1750s, the Carolinians developed a second valuable plantation crop for export: indigo, a plant that produced a blue dye in great demand by the clothing industry in England. From a little over 63,000 pounds in 1750, South Carolina’s exports surged to over 500,000 pounds by 1760.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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