Which of the following best explains the development of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia before 1750?
South Carolina grew cotton first, then North Carolina and then Georgia.
South Carolina grew cotton, but its former indentured servants fled to North Carolina, and Georgia developed to grow rice.
South Carolina developed first, split off from North Carolina and needed Georgia as a buffer state.
South Carolina grew rice, then rice harvesting spread to North Carolina and then to Georgia.
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