8-4.1 Explain the importance of agriculture in antebellum South Carolina, including the plantation system and the impact of the cotton gin on all social.

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8-4.1 Explain the importance of agriculture in antebellum South Carolina, including the plantation system and the impact of the cotton gin on all social classes.

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Key Concepts Most South Carolinians were small farmers who did not own slaves. The plantation system dominated South Carolina society and politics. The cotton gin resulted in increased profits and an increased dependency on slave labor. Since cotton could be planted in the Up Country, Low Country planters were forced to shift political and social power to the Up country planters.

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