Despite its problems, Maryland prospered, and like Virginia it

a. relied exclusively on African slave labor.
b. remained a strong center of cotton production in the South.
c. depended for labor in its early years mainly on white indentured servants.
d. supplied the world's largest supply of beans and corn to Europe.
e. remained a progressive state dedicated to social and economic equality of all its citizens.


c

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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