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The plant indigo was valued as a plantation crop because...

A. It grew naturally in the swampy, lowland regions of Virginia.
B. It produced a grain that the colonists mixed with rice.
C. It yielded a deep blue dye that was highly marketable.
D. It required a lot skill and backbreaking labor to grow it.

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I believe the answer is D too
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The answer to this question is D
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