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Eliza Lucas Pinckney

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Eliza Pinckney transformed agriculture in colonial South Carolina, where she developed indigo as one of its most important cash crops. Its cultivation and processing as dye produced one-third the total value of the colony's exports before the... Wikipedia

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Elizabeth (known as Eliza) Lucas was born on December 28, 1722, on the island of Antigua, in the colony of the British Leeward Islands in the Caribbean. Lucas ...
Jan 13, 2024 ˇ Born in Antigua, Eliza Lucas was the eldest daughter of George Lucas, lieutenant governor of the island. She was raised on a Caribbean ...
Feb 8, 2018 ˇ Eliza Lucas Pinckney was a truly remarkable woman. She was a loyal daughter, determined student, loving wife, devoted mother, a brilliant ...
I sympathize most sincerely with a calamity as the scarcity of provisions and the want of the necessarys of life to the poorer sort. We shall send all we can ...
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The award-winning biography of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, an innovative, highly regarded, and successful woman plantation owner during the Revolutionary era
Eliza Lucas Pinckney's life embodies the transnational networks British imperialism created across the Atlantic world in the eighteenth century.
Apr 2, 2024 ˇ Elizabeth Pinckney was a British-American plantation manager known for the first successful cultivation of indigo in the United States, ...
(1722–1793). Eliza Lucas, who was born in 1722 in Antigua, was 16 when she took charge of her father's plantation near Charles Town and successfully managed it.
Sep 28, 2021 ˇ Elizabeth “Eliza” Lucas Pinckney (December 28, 1722–May 26, 1793) managed several plantations in South Carolina, including Wapoo and Belmont ...
Eliza was just 16 years old when she became responsible for managing Wappoo Plantation and its 20 slaves, plus supervising overseers at two other Lucas ...