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Rainbow [258]
2 years ago
11

How did Barbados have an impact on the Carolina colony?

History
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zzz [600]2 years ago
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<em>the Barbados sellers have bought the plantation model of a Caroline colony and the reliance on African enslaved the labor. The development of a plantation economy and African slavery in Carolina they began before English colonists they even settled in a town called Charles Town in 1670 . </em>

Licemer1 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

African enslaved labor. The development of a plantation economy and African slavery in Carolina began before English colonists even settled Charles Town in 1670.

Explanation:

Flura [38]2 years ago
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Answer:

<em>the Barbados sellers have bought the plantation model of a Caroline colony and the reliance on African enslaved the labor. The development of a plantation economy and African slavery in Carolina they began before English colonists they even settled in a town called Charles Town in 1670 . </em>

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