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Aspen Edwards
2 October, 18:38
How was indigo useful in the 1600s?
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Draven Calhoun
2 October, 19:34
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Indigo was known throughout the ancient world for its ability to color fabrics a deep blue. Egyptian artifacts suggest that indigo was employed
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