Why was slavery so common in the Carolinas??

Why was slavery so common in the Carolinas??

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Solution 1

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Answer: Colonists in the Carolinas came from the Caribbean, where slavery was common.

Explanation: i just got it right

Solution 2

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Answer:

It was legal; Colonists in the Carolinas came from the Carribean where slavery was common; & the practice of using indentured servitude against carolinas charder.

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