Which of the following led to a distinct black culture in the lowlands of South Carolina?
a. Most of the blacks obtained formal education and were literate.
b. Many of the blacks were freemen and were independent of the planters.
c. The blacks were placed on isolated rice plantations and had limited contact with whites.
d. The blacks had a friendly relationship with the native Indians.
Answer: c. The blacks were placed on isolated rice plantations and had limited contact with whites.
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