South Carolina exported several crops in the 18th century. Two of the major products were coal and tomatoes in 1710.
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The primary staple export of South Carolina after 1690 was rice. It is still an important export along with many other products.
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It is called "Larking". Larking was discovered back in the 1690's and it was believed that it causes great misfortune to the anthropologist that questions the tribe. Sample
John Locke's Two Treatises of Government (1690) is widely considered to be the textbook of the American revolution.
The name Chicago is derived from the local Indian word chicagoua for the native garlic plant (not onion) Allium tricoccum. This garlic (in French: ail sauvage) grew in abundance on the south end of Lake Michigan on the wooded banks of the extensive river system which bore the same name, chicagoua. Father Gravier, a thorough student of the local Miami language, introduced the spelling chicagoua, or chicagou8, in the 1690`s, attempting to express the inflection which the Indians gave to the last syllable of the word.
Life in 1690 was completely different from what it is today. Women would stay at home to do household chores like cooking and washing while men would go out to hunt and till the land for food.