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Q: How did mercantilism make South Carolina and Britain wealthy?
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Where did wealthy colonists built large rice plantations?

South Carolina


Where wealthy colonists built large rice plantation?

South Carolina


What type of colony is South Carolina?

South Carolina is now a state of the U. S. Before the American Revolution, it was a colony of Great Britain.


Who started the colony of South Carolina?

Technically, King Charles, when he created the colonies. South Carolina (then just Carolina) was originally settled by wealthy nobles from island nations. By the American Revolution, slaves accounted for a majority of their population, and South Carolina became a central figure in the slave trade.


Why did South Carolina planters become such a wealthy elite?

Because they exported cash crops like rice.


What colony became wealthy through the slave trade?

Charleston South Carolina had the largest slave market in the United States. So, they became wealthy by selling slaves.


Why did many planters from Barbados relocate to the Carolina colony?

There was more space to grow sugarcane is Carolina


Why did some people in the Low Country of South Carolina tend to oppose independence from Great Britain?

some were trading partners with Great Britain


what are the names of cities in South Carolina do not have the letter e in their name?

· Darlington, South Carolina · Hanahan, South Carolina · Rock Hill, South Carolina · Union, South Carolina · Woodruff, South Carolina · York, South Carolina


Why do you call South Carolina South Carolina?

We call South Carolina south Carolina because that its name and its in a south direction.


What is the location of the university of South Carolina?

The University of South Carolina is located in Columbia, South Carolina.


How many aquariums are in South Carolina?

There is only one aquarium in South Carolina. It is the South Carolina Aquarium that is located in Charleston, South Carolina.