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In the 1600s, South Carolina primarily engaged in the trade of deerskins, which were highly sought after in Europe for making leather goods. The region also traded other Natural Resources, including indigo and rice, which became significant cash crops in the later colonial period. Additionally, the colony was involved in the slave trade, importing enslaved Africans to work on plantations. These trade activities helped establish South Carolina's economy and social structure.

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