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The Gullah culture evolved in South Carolina because___.
They wanted to get to St. Augustine, Florida.
Slaves outnumbered whites by large numbers in many areas of the colony.
It led to an increase in the slave trade.
They were too valuable to their owners.
Slaves in the colony's coastal region maintained many of their traditions from Africa.
Rice cultivation and tending cattle.
potatoes
Slaves were vital to the economic success of the colony.
What was a direct effect of the development of cash crops?
They wanted to get to St. Augustine, Florida.
Slaves outnumbered whites by large numbers in many areas of the colony.
It led to an increase in the slave trade.
They were too valuable to their owners.
Slaves in the colony's coastal region maintained many of their traditions from Africa.
Rice cultivation and tending cattle.
potatoes
Slaves were vital to the economic success of the colony.
Although the state legislature acknowledged the right of slave owners to free their slaves, why were so few freed?
They wanted to get to St. Augustine, Florida.
Slaves outnumbered whites by large numbers in many areas of the colony.
It led to an increase in the slave trade.
They were too valuable to their owners.
Slaves in the colony's coastal region maintained many of their traditions from Africa.
Rice cultivation and tending cattle.
potatoes
Slaves were vital to the economic success of the colony.
Which of the following skills did Africans bring with them to Carolina?
They wanted to get to St. Augustine, Florida.
Slaves outnumbered whites by large numbers in many areas of the colony.
It led to an increase in the slave trade.
They were too valuable to their owners.
Slaves in the colony's coastal region maintained many of their traditions from Africa.
Rice cultivation and tending cattle.
potatoes
Slaves were vital to the economic success of the colony.
Even as Carolina's assembly began to worry that there were too many slaves, why did they not cut back on the slave trade?
They wanted to get to St. Augustine, Florida.
Slaves outnumbered whites by large numbers in many areas of the colony.
It led to an increase in the slave trade.
They were too valuable to their owners.
Slaves in the colony's coastal region maintained many of their traditions from Africa.
Rice cultivation and tending cattle.
potatoes
Slaves were vital to the economic success of the colony.
What was the goal of the slaves involved in the Stono Rebellion?
They wanted to get to St. Augustine, Florida.
Slaves outnumbered whites by large numbers in many areas of the colony.
It led to an increase in the slave trade.
They were too valuable to their owners.
Slaves in the colony's coastal region maintained many of their traditions from Africa.
Rice cultivation and tending cattle.
potatoes
Slaves were vital to the economic success of the colony.
Why were there concerns about controlling the slave population in Carolina?
They wanted to get to St. Augustine, Florida.
Slaves outnumbered whites by large numbers in many areas of the colony.
It led to an increase in the slave trade.
They were too valuable to their owners.
Slaves in the colony's coastal region maintained many of their traditions from Africa.
Rice cultivation and tending cattle.
potatoes
Slaves were vital to the economic success of the colony.
Which of the following was not a contribution made by Africans to Carolina?
They wanted to get to St. Augustine, Florida.
Slaves outnumbered whites by large numbers in many areas of the colony.
It led to an increase in the slave trade.
They were too valuable to their owners.
Slaves in the colony's coastal region maintained many of their traditions from Africa.
Rice cultivation and tending cattle.
potatoes
Slaves were vital to the economic success of the colony.
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