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

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Early Colonists liked it because at that time, blue was a sought after color, and they had to seek a lot of the plants. It then became extremely popular because the color was so vibrant and dark. It was a very valuable export in the colonies.
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Early colonists normally used it for a dye. They liked it because they didn't have to use a lot of it to colour the clothing or yarn or whatever they may be using it for.
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