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what crop led to the creation of large plantations and great wealth for the elite in the carolinas? cotton tobacco rice rum question 4 (1 point) what was the largest american city during the late eighteenth century? philadelphia new york charleston boston question 5 (1 point) what is the current estimate of the number of africans forcibly relocated from africa to the new world? 500,000 1 to 2 million at least 50 million
Question (about the crop in Carolinas):
In the Carolinas, rice cultivation led to large plantations and elite wealth. Cotton became prominent later, tobacco was more for Virginia, and rum is a product, not a crop.
During the late 18th century, Philadelphia was the largest American city. New York, Charleston, and Boston were smaller in population at that time.
The current estimate of Africans forcibly relocated to the New World is around 10 - 12 million (the option "1 to 2 million" is an under - estimate but among the given options, it's the closest to the lower end of the actual range. The "500,000" is too low and "at least 50 million" is too high).
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C. Rice (Note: Assuming the options are labeled as A. Cotton, B. Tobacco, C. Rice, D. Rum as per typical multiple - choice formatting)