The correct answer is A: South Carolina's indigo trade was expanded.
During the French and Indian War, South Carolina's indigo trade experienced significant growth. Indigo was a cash crop that was in high demand in Europe, particularly in England. The war disrupted other sources of indigo production, allowing South Carolina to emerge as a major supplier. This increased demand for indigo resulted in economic benefits for South Carolina, stimulating agricultural production and trade in the colony.
How did the French and Indian war benefit South Carolina's economy a South Carolina's indigo trade was expanded b South Carolina provided munitions for the war c South Carolina increased its importation of slaves D South Carolina farms provided food for the soldiers
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