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Barbados settlers in Carolina primarily arrived in the 17th century, during the colonial period when the British sought to establish agricultural colonies in the Americas. Many Barbadians brought their knowledge of sugar cultivation and slave labor practices, significantly influencing the economic development of the Carolinas. The migration contributed to the establishment of plantation systems, which thrived on cash crops like rice and indigo. This movement also facilitated cultural exchanges, as Barbadian customs and social structures were integrated into the growing Southern society.

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