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South Carolina became a major destination for African slaves due to

A) its location on the Atlantic which made safe from piracy attacks.
B) the increased trade in the region's tobacco exports.
C) the expansion of rice cultivation in the low country.
D) the availability of transportation to the other colonies.

South Carolina

A state in the southeastern United States known for its shores, historical significance, and role in both the American Revolution and Civil War.

African Slaves

People from Africa who were forcibly transported to the New World and sold into chattel slavery, primarily between the 16th and 19th centuries.

Rice Cultivation

The practice of growing rice as a crop, which is a staple food in many parts of the world, especially in Asia.

  • Investigate the cultural and economic consequences of the African diaspora in the Americas.
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