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PLEASE ANSWER!!! How did the planting of indigo lead to economic prosperity for South Carolina planters?

a. Indigo required few workers reducing the money spent on buying slaves.

b. This planting method gained popularity with planters in the upcountry

c. A bounty from the government led to an increase in production of indigo

d. Indigo replaced rice as the number one export in South Carolina

Please don't answer if you don't know for sure!

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

C. A bounty from the government led to an increase in production of indigo

Step-by-step explanation:

Rice was the most important crop for South Carolina and its prosperity. Before the Revolutionary war, even 66 million pounds of rice was produced. Rice wasn't the only crop that was highly successful, though. Soon indigo cultivation became popular as well. The person this success can be attributed to is Eliza Lucas Pinckney, who planted indigo and created an especially successful strand of the plant, wanting her family plantation to be successful. As the British government (by law South Carolina was allowed to sell rice and indigo only to the British Empire) offered a bounty to everyone who was willing to grow it and Pinckney shared her techniques with others, the amount of exported indigo grew from 5,000 to 130,000 pounds in only two years.

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