Which of the following was true of life in Carolina during the period between 1660 and 1700?

A) A multicultural group of traders gathered to trade and barter near the Atlantic.
B) Diseases spread rapidly and population growth remained slow in southern Carolina.
C) Tobacco was the most lucrative export for Carolina before they started selling captured Indian slaves.
D) The northern part of Carolina had high levels of humidity that made life difficult for people.
E) Slavery was the main labor supply in both southern and northern Carolina.


B

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