How did the deerskin trade impact the economy of colonial South Carolina? (1 point)

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The deerskin trade made the Indigenous people less dependent on material goods.

The deerskin trade replaced rice as a major export.

The deerskin trade replaced the need for the plantation economy.

At its height, the deerskin trade made up half of the state geconomy.

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The correct response is: At its height, the deerskin trade made up half of the state economy.

The deerskin trade was a significant economic factor in colonial South Carolina, particularly in the 18th century, where it contributed greatly to the economy alongside other industries.