Much of the Carolina colony's commercial success depended on all of the following EXCEPT

A) the city and harbor of Charleston.
B) trade with British Caribbean colonies.
C) large-scale, rice-growing plantations in southern Carolina.
D) white farmers in northern Carolina.


Answer: D

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