indigo, rice, and tobacco, cotton came a little later
The primary crop of most South Carolina plantations was cotton. Plantations in South Carolilna's many swampy areas grew rice and indigo as their major crops.
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Kiawah, Cherokee, and the Catawbas.
The estimated population of South Carolina in the year 1700 was 5,704. The estimated population of North Carolina in 1700 was 10,720.
Fewer cities were developed in the south during the 1700s because of the Revolutionary War. The southern colonies, especially Georgia, were very new during the Revolution. This stopped things from being settled and developed.
Rice
The primary crop of most South Carolina plantations was cotton. Plantations in South Carolilna's many swampy areas grew rice and indigo as their major crops.
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They used a slave-plantation system, in which slaves were responsible for labor to produce crops; crops fueled their economies.
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rice
there is not that much plantation
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In the 1700s, South Carolina's primary language was English, although there were also other languages spoken in the region due to the diverse population, including Native American languages and African languages brought over by enslaved individuals. Additionally, French and Spanish were also used by some settlers in South Carolina during this time period.
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When Virginia and Kentucky in the late 1700s and South Carolina in the 1830s refused to follow federal law they were practicing nullification.
No. South Carolina is an Open Primary state.S.C.Code Ann. §§ 7-11-10A U.S. District Court judge ruled in Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee v. South Carolina, that South Carolina's open primary is constitutional.