How was the effect of overproduction on farmers in South Carolina similar to its effect on farmers throughout the United States?

For farmers in South Carolina and the rest of the country, overproduction meant lower prices for the crops they grew.

Overproduction in South Carolina and the rest of the country allowed farmers to sell more and, therefore, earn more money.

Overproduction led to government regulations of crop yields for farmers in South Carolina and other parts of the country.

Farmers across the country and in South Carolina were able to grow fewer crops the year after an overly productive year.

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The correct answer is: For farmers in South Carolina and the rest of the country, overproduction meant lower prices for the crops they grew.