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What was the purpose of "indigo," something sought after by early colonists? answer.com?

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it was a pigment for clothes
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Answer:

It was a pigment for clothes

Step-by-step explanation:

Indigo was a pigment used for clothes that comes from a plant. It originated in the Middle East and it was very rare and because of it, it became a color that only the wealthy and the powerful wore.

Even though it originated in the Middle East, the British started to cultivate Indigo in the Southern American British Colonies.

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