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Which statement best compares the changes in the population of enslaved Black people in South Carolina from 1790 to 1820?(1 point)
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The population of enslaved Black people dramatically increased due to cotton production.
The population of enslaved Black people dramatically increased due to cotton production.
The population of enslaved Black people decreased in the lowcountry due to low rice production.
The population of enslaved Black people decreased in the lowcountry due to low rice production.
The population of enslaved Black people increased only in the lowcountry.
The population of enslaved Black people increased only in the lowcountry.
The population of White people surpassed the population of enslaved Black people.
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The population of enslaved Black people dramatically increased due to cotton production.
The population of enslaved Black people dramatically increased due to cotton production.
The population of enslaved Black people decreased in the lowcountry due to low rice production.
The population of enslaved Black people decreased in the lowcountry due to low rice production.
The population of enslaved Black people increased only in the lowcountry.
The population of enslaved Black people increased only in the lowcountry.
The population of White people surpassed the population of enslaved Black people.
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The statement that best compares the changes in the population of enslaved Black people in South Carolina from 1790 to 1820 is:
**The population of enslaved Black people dramatically increased due to cotton production.**
During this period, the demand for cotton, especially with the advent of the Cotton Gin, significantly increased, leading to a rise in the enslaved population to meet the labor demands of cotton plantations.
**The population of enslaved Black people dramatically increased due to cotton production.**
During this period, the demand for cotton, especially with the advent of the Cotton Gin, significantly increased, leading to a rise in the enslaved population to meet the labor demands of cotton plantations.
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