In historical South Carolina, during the 18th century, the largest population was that of enslaved people. Enslaved Africans were brought to the region to work on plantations, particularly in the production of rice and indigo, and by the late 1700s, they outnumbered free people and Native Americans in the colony.
In time, which population was the largest in South Carolina? (1 point) backcountry people free people enslaved people Native Americans
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