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The England's colony in Barbados helped South Carolina to prosper by developing close economic ties with sugar plantations. The settlers emigrated from Barbados bringing their slave code with them that helped in boosting the plantation in South Carolina. The wealthy planters and their slaves coming from Barbados started to develop their commodity crops of sugar and cotton.

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Barbados was a British colony in the Caribbean Sea. Initially, its settlers distributed the territory of the colony in small properties, with no intention of a large-scale farm.

But this situation changed in the 18th century, when the sugar exploitation began to develop in the colony. When this happened, a territorial redistribution took place in which the island was divided into large plantations, so many settlers were literally left with nothing.

This situation led to these settlers who were stripped of their land looking for new places to relocate. Since most were British, they looked for places with abundant territory that belonged to this nation. The vast majority of them traveled to the British colonies in North America, especially South Carolina.

These new inhabitants of the colony of South Carolina contributed greatly to the development of the colony, as they injected an enormous amount of labor force that led South Carolina to become the main tobacco producer of the Thirteen Colonies.