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Why was South Carolina established as a colony?

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it linked England, the west indies, and the colonies

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It was a link between England, the West Indies, and the colonies.

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The South Carolina during the Colonial Period of the North America was one of the most prosperous colonies of the British Empire. The birth rates were high, the food was abundant and the big plantations prospered. It was also one of the most profitable trading ports as indigo, Sea Island cotton, rice flowed through it.

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