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10 August, 15:44

Where would a farmer in colonial times that grew rice and indigo most likely have lived?

A) Massachusetts

B) South Calorina

C) New Jersey

D) Pennsylvania

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  1. 10 August, 17:24
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    The correct answer is B) South Carolina. Rice and Indigo plantations were very common in the southern states, they mostly employed slaved labor. The reason for this is that these crops need warmer climates and humid conditions, and that is the type of climate that you have in the Southeastern United States.
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