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Nata [24]
3 years ago
13

How did Eliza Lucas Pinckney challenge traditional gender roles

History
1 answer:
Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: Eliza Lucas Pinckney managed her father's plantation. She declared that she was going to have land that belonged to her father. She considered that land her own irrespective of fact that her father grant that and to her or not.

Explanation:

Eliza considered her father's land as her ow. She started cultivation of indigo in that land, which is an important cash crop. This step of Eliza has changed agriculture in colonial South Carolina. This had a great impact on colonial economy.

Eliza was praised by a lot of people irrespective of gender and age.

She was an intelligent woman with a sharp memory.

She was the first woman to be considered in South Carolina's Business Hall of Fame, her business comprised one-third of the total value of export in those colonies.

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