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The settlement of South Carolina was closely linked to Barbados due to the migration of English planters and their reliance on plantation agriculture. In the mid-17th century, many Barbadian planters, facing land shortages and seeking new opportunities, relocated to South Carolina, bringing with them their knowledge of sugar and tobacco cultivation. This migration also introduced a demand for slave labor, as Barbados had already established a plantation economy reliant on enslaved Africans. Consequently, the agricultural practices and socio-economic structures of South Carolina were heavily influenced by those developed in Barbados.

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