Which of the following divided colonial society in South Carolina during the 1700s?
the arrival of enslaved Africans and indentured servants
the economic gap between rich plantation owners and small farmers
the arrival of new settlers from Britain and Barbados
the economic gap between indentured servants and enslaved people

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The choice that divided colonial society in South Carolina during the 1700's was the arrival of enslaved Africans and indentured servants which made competition for labor positions.

The correct answer is A) the arrival of enslaved Africans and indentured servants.

What divided colonial society in South Carolina during the 1700s was the arrival of enslaved Africans and indentured servants.

The real problem was jobs. White people from South Carolina believed that the arrival of slaves and indentured servants meant more competition for available jobs. Slaves and indentured servants worked for almost nothing and plantation owners preferred to have these people than hiring white people. Hiring white people meant to pay them more money.