Which of the following describes changes to the industry in South Carolina during the 1800s?

an increase of pottery factories

building factories to turn raw cotton into textiles

an increased dependence on Northern factories

both an increase in pottery factories and building factories to turn raw cotton into textiles

both an increase in pottery factories and building factories to turn raw cotton into textiles

Which of the following best describes how South Carolina's economy changed during the 1800s?

Decreases in the number of plantations increased the amount of cotton grown.

Increases in the number of slaves led to a decline in jobs for free blacks.

The growth of small towns increased transportation and improved trade.

Decreases in the size of markets increased trade among plantations.

The growth of small towns increased transportation and improved trade.

How did new railroads in the South affect the economy of South Carolina during the 1800s?

They allowed Georgia to open new seaports that decreased South Carolina’s trade.

They allowed planters to transport goods to the seaport of Charleston easily.

They decreased the privately owned railroads in South Carolina.

They ensured that Charleston remained a powerful port in the United States.

They allowed planters to transport goods to the seaport of Charleston easily.