The most significant difference between the northern and

southern Carolina settlements was that (1 point)
the Northern settlement was free of slavery while the
Southern settlement relied on enslaved workers
the Southern settlement grew rich on rice while poorer
farmers in the North grew tobacco
the Southern settlement was more loyal to English nobles
than the Northern settlement
the Southern settlement attracted settlers from England
while the Northern settlement attracted settlers from
Virginia

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The most significant difference between the northern and southern Carolina settlements was that the Northern settlement was free of slavery while the Southern settlement relied on enslaved workers. This distinction reflects the differing economic systems and social structures that developed in the two regions.