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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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.