1. Most of the wealth in South Carolina was located in the Low Country, and it came from

A. Tobacco Farming
B. Sugar cane
C. Rice Plantations***
D. Factories

C- Rice Plantations

B- Men and women had to operate farms
B- Up country residents
C- The population was evenly distributed throughout the state

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To determine the answer to this question, we need to understand where most of the wealth in South Carolina came from. Let's review each option and see which one matches the information given in the question.

A. Tobacco Farming: Tobacco farming was indeed a significant agricultural activity in South Carolina during its early history. However, it does not specifically mention whether most of the wealth in South Carolina came from tobacco farming.

B. Sugar cane: Sugar cane was not a major crop in South Carolina. Plantations generally focused on other agricultural products.

C. Rice Plantations: As stated in the question, most of the wealth in South Carolina was located in the Low Country and came from rice plantations. Rice production was a key economic activity in South Carolina during the colonial and antebellum periods. Plantations in the Low Country, particularly along the coast, specialized in growing rice, which was a profitable crop.

D. Factories: Factories are not commonly associated with the historical wealth of South Carolina. While some manufacturing industries have developed in the state over time, particularly in regions like the Upstate, during the period alluded to in the question, the primary source of wealth in South Carolina was from agriculture.

Based on the information provided in the question, the correct answer is C. Rice Plantations.