Asked by Michael Hoffman on Jul 19, 2024

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The development of rice plantations in South Carolina

A) occurred only after the colony's planters unsuccessfully attempted to cultivate tobacco, sugarcane, and indigo.
B) required such large capital investments that Carolina's planters never became as wealthy as those in the Chesapeake region.
C) would have proven impossible without the importation of thousands of European indentured servants to serve as a labor force.
D) led the colony to become the first mainland colony with a black majority and caused a growing divide to exist between white and black.
E) is considered by most historians to be the most important cause of the Yamasee War.

Rice Plantations

Large agricultural estates specifically designed for the cultivation of rice, historically significant in the American South where they were worked by enslaved African Americans.

South Carolina

A state located in the southeastern region of the United States, known for its historical significance in the American Civil War and as the site of the first battles.

Black Majority

A demographic situation where the majority of a population or community consists of Black or African American individuals.

  • Understand the economic value of key cash crops including sugar, rice, coffee, and tobacco in the 18th century, along with their linkage to the use of slave labor.
  • Analyze the significance of plantation systems in the Chesapeake area and their effects on the economy.
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Najeah TornesJul 25, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The development of rice plantations in South Carolina significantly relied on enslaved Africans, who had expertise in rice cultivation. This labor force was crucial for the success of rice plantations, leading South Carolina to become the first mainland colony with a black majority. This demographic shift contributed to a growing divide between white and black populations in the colony.