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4 March, 10:46

Indigo was a valuable crop used

as a fuel source.

to feed livestock.

for making textiles.

for making blue dye.

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  1. 4 March, 10:49
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    Answer: for making blue dye
  2. 4 March, 11:02
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    The correct answer is D) for making blue dye.

    Indigo was a valuable crop used for making blue dye.

    In colonial America, specifically in South Carolina, in the 1740s, people started to grow Indigo in their plantations. It was a total success. The Indigo plant was not common in the Americas. So the blue-dye represented an expensive product that just rich families could buy.
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