How did the development of the Albemarle region of the Carolina colony differ from the development of the region to the south?
A. Slavery was more important to the economic development of the Albemarle region than to the economic development of the southern region.
B. African influences were greater in the Albemarle region because it had a higher proportion of African-born blacks than did the southern region.
C. A Virginia-like society was established in the Albemarle region; Barbadian influence was more important in the southern region.
D. The main export crop in the Albemarle region was grain, whereas cotton was the main export crop in the southern region.
Answer: C
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