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

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


This planting method gained popularity with planters in the upcountry.


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


Indigo replaced rice as the number one export in South Carolina.
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The correct answer is: Indigo replaced rice as the number one export in South Carolina.
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