Rice grew successfully in South Carolina because slaves

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were used to cultivate and harvest the crops. Slaves possessed the knowledge and skills required for rice cultivation, as they had been brought from the rice-growing regions of West Africa. They had experience in constructing complex irrigation systems and managing the flooding of rice fields, which was necessary for rice cultivation. Additionally, slaves provided the labor-intensive work required for planting, weeding, and harvesting the rice crops. This allowed South Carolina to become a major rice-producing region during the 18th and early 19th centuries.