A Pictorial History of the United States With Notices of Other Portions of Ame
A Pictorial History of the United States With Notices of Other Portions of Ame
Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
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Tea began to be culti- vated in Georgia in 1770, but it did not thrive very well. Rice was introduced into Carolina in 1695. The exports from South Carolina, in 1729, were two hundred and sixty-four thousand four hundred and eighty-eight barrels. Eice is now one of the leading crops of South Carolina and Georgia. 8. Cotton, the great staple of the southern Atlantic states, does not ap- pear to have been cultivated till after the war viz. , in 1788. In 1791, it first began to be exported. The wh...ole crop of the Southern states then amounted to a few thousand pounds ; now it exceeds three millions of bales, of five hundred pounds each, valued at a hundred and fifty millions of dollars. The Indigo plant was brought to South Carolina in 1743, by Miss Lucas, and its culture was prosecuted for a time. The Spanish potato was introduced into New England in 1764, but the Irish kind was cultivated there much earlier. 9. The introduction of the art of printing into the colonies has been mentioned.
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