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Q: How did enslaved africans boost the economy of South Carolina?
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Why did colonists pretend to rent enslaved Africans from South Carolina?

because they wanted to get the africans away from the south jackass


Why were enslaved west africans important to South Carolina?

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Why were enslaved west Africans important South Carolina?

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Which colony were enslaved africans brought to the west indies?

south carolina


How did the South depend on labor from enslaved Africans?

The South depended on labor from enslaved Africans for their plantation economy. Enslaved Africans were used to work the fields, tend to crops like cotton and tobacco, and perform other agricultural duties. The profitability of the Southern economy was largely built on the exploitation of enslaved African labor.


What important knowledge did the enslaved Africans bring to south Carolina?

Close Ties and Christianity.


Why did more enslaved Africans live in south Carolina then white settlers?

Because of the cotton crop.


Why did South Carolina landowners bring enslaved Africans to the colony?

They brought them for their knowledge in farming and cleaning.


When did slavery begin in South Carolina?

The first enslaved Africans arrived in what is now Winyah Bay in 1526


Where did most enslaved africans live?

Most enslaved Africans came from places such as Ashanti,IBO,akan and Igbo.


Enslaved africans were brought to south carolina to cultivate a new type of this crop?

Enslaved Africans were taken from the "Rice Coast" of Gambia and Sierra Leone. Rice was little known in the Americas at this time, and was a lucrative business in the Lowland areas.


Why did the Gullah appear in South Carolina?

In the South enslaved Africans varied, so they ones that were enslaved kept the customs of West Africa. One of the customs was speaking Gullah, a special dialect that was created on the west cost of Africa during slave times.